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6 Sentences With "tossing about"

How to use tossing about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tossing about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tossing about". Mastering all the usages of "tossing about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Weinberg restore order, tossing about 90 percent of what has accumulated and moving the rest to storage containers in the basement. Mrs.
These cuts won't all necessarily fly with Congress — a few Republicans are already balking at some of the numbers Trump's team is tossing about.
"They are all in the vulnerable group of weak immune systems, how can they endure all this tossing about?" said the woman, who declined to reveal her name.
Initially, the tornado destroyed a farmhouse and numerous barns, killing a father and tossing about a baby as it touched down. Observers occasionally reported a well-defined funnel along the path as the tornado continued into the business district of Elgin, destroying or damaging many structures. It destroyed six businesses, damaged many others, and also "partially wrecked" three churches. Three people died as the rear of a theater collapsed, three more as a brick church tower fell, and one additional as a building façade caved in.
The pain is like that of a dislocation and yet parts feel as if > cold water were poured over them. Then follows chills and shivers and a > little fever... The night is passed in torture, sleeplessness, turning the > part affected and perpetual change of posture; the tossing about of body > being as incessant as the pain of the tortured joint and being worse as the > fit comes on. Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first described the microscopic appearance of urate crystals in 1679. In 1848, English physician Alfred Baring Garrod identified excess uric acid in the blood as the cause of gout.
Too often the moon seems like a "nocturnal consumptive" tossing about on the "black pillow of the skies", deceiving the "carefree lover passing by" into mistaking for "graceful rays/[Its] white and melancholy blood" (21: "Sick Moon"). When Pierrot cannot find relief in her customary magic—in the "strange absinthe" of her beams, this "wine that we drink with our eyes" (16: "Moon-Drunk")—he takes pleasure in tormenting his enemies: he makes music by drawing a bow across Cassander's pot-belly (6: "Pierrot's Serenade"); he bores a hole in his skull as a bowl for his pipe (45: "Cruel Pierrot"). (Cassander is a target because he is an "academician" [37: "Pantomime"], a dry-as-dust guardian of the Law.) Madness seems to be lurking at Pierrot's elbow, as when he makes up his face with moonlight (3: "Pierrot- Dandy"), then spends an evening trying to brush a spot of it from his black jacket (38: "Moon-Brusher").

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