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19 Sentences With "toss about"

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GREG GUTFELD, CO-HOST: I don&apost give a toss about these players, OK?
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that voters "don't give a toss" about what happens online.
Nor do I give a toss about her family or who walks her down the aisle.
Mr Timothy's analysis of his party—that it can appear not to "give a toss about ordinary people"—is accurate.
There's a reason why dubstep died and only about three people in Bristol give a toss about it any more, and that reason is ketamine.
Producers toss about half of all fruits and vegetables in the United States, in part because they think we won't buy "imperfect" produce that fails to meet aesthetic standards.
Clearly the café doesn't give a toss about what anyone thinks, which is why it offered this piece of advice to anyone whose feelings it had "hurt" following its initial post.
Toss about one-third of the biscuit pieces in the remaining melted butter; roll in the sugar mixture to lightly coat, and place in an even layer in the Bundt pan.
What I'm interested in is the news stories, the primary way the outside world, the world that doesn't give a toss about Tama Sumo, come to understand clubbing and club culture.
The feeling here among the vast majority of people is they never expected to feature in the debate because British Tory politicians couldn't give a toss about the border and this border area.
" Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC on Wednesday that "no one for a split second would have been fooled" and that "no one gives a toss about social media cut and thrust.
Children in German schoolyards casually toss about "You Jew," as an insult, and reinforce stereotypes about Jews, such as saying "Don't be such a Jew" when trying to convince someone to lend some change.
"The feeling here among the vast majority of people is they never expected to feature in the debate because British Tory politicians couldn't give a toss about the border and this border area," he told Business Insider.
The retired England batsman was convicted in France in 1998 of hitting his ex-girlfriend; on Tuesday he was unrepentant over the incident, saying that the allegations were untrue and that he "couldn't give a toss" about the criticism.
He takes shots at government corruption and the lack of a voice for working class communities, while also reasoning with the way so many of us have evolved to care more and more about ourselves and our immediate environment, than giving a toss about the world around us.
Given vocalist Tom Araya's avowed Catholic faith, any reference to Satanism or apostasy inadvertently falls a bit flat, and one wonders whether we sort of… wasted… that day on a band who are thoroughly iconic and objectively sick, but don't actually give much of a toss about the Dark Lord.
After all, the RA listing made a big deal of the SUPER SPECIAL GUEST TBA and you can't call them a SUPER SPECIAL GUEST TBA unless they really are a SUPER SPECIAL GUEST and now that magic moment's here when the TBA dissolves into reality and that reality is you, on shit coke, in a room full of people you don't want to be around, pretending you give a toss about Jamie Jones.
Drunken person. From Andalusi Arabic zaqq. Originally from classical Arabic ziqq. #zaquizamí #zaragüelles #zaranda/zarandillo/zarandaja #zarandear: To shake vigorously / push around / toss about.
In medicine, jactitation (sometimes jactation) is a restless tossing in bed, seen in severe fevers and certain mental disorders; or more generally a tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body. It derives ultimately from the Latin jactitare, to toss about.

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