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28 Sentences With "tossing back"

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It's not a construction beam, today we're supposed to be tossing back some JIM Beam.
"That's the most incredible whiskey I've ever tasted," he says after tossing back the shot glass.
So Mike drinks and drinks some more, tossing back beer until he staggers, stumbles and blacks out.
We pulled in some drum and red fish, tossing back the ones too big to legally keep.
After tossing back drinks at a Soho nightclub with Leonardo DiCaprio, he ended up drunk in a taxi.
But the truth is that truly nobody gives a shit whether or not you're tossing back a shot.
Maybe if I say them enough times while tossing back s'mores Goldfish on a beach they will feel true.
The bunker includes communal spaces, such as a pub for tossing back a few while the world comes to an end.
And when you've been tossing back liters of beer all day, it's hard to take in the culture or learn about the history.
And as a result, many of us don't think twice about tossing back a glass of wine or a few beers after work.
Astonished theatergoers would find the star of the show they were attending tossing back drinks, even before they could get their own orders in.
Billy held himself over her dramatically, tossing back his hair, gazing with his blue eyes, giving out a single hootlike laugh when he came.
Holding the symbol of the Army's intervention in his town, the boy ran back to his friends, tossing back an excited "Merci!" to the soldier.
Clad in bargain bin-type apparel, she's already at the bar tossing back shots when Kiki and Amy bail on the PTA meeting and walk in.
Given the choice between tossing back a dose of medicine and pushing it through your flesh inside a cold, steel needle, most people pick the pill.
In another combat scenario in which my mechanical "heart" was taken from me, I had to fight a masked enemy by tossing back grenades and landing physically punches in close quarters combat.
You could even find yourself sitting in front of the TV, cheering for the Portland HandBoys and despairing the Seattle HandOffs, complaining about the officials, tossing back brewdogs, farting into you couch.
While this short backstage video produced about the Democratic National Convention isn't exactly tossing back the curtain and revealing the true Oz, it is a wonderful respite from the typically endless torrent of Trump.
Shields entered August with a 6.19 ERA but he's been a bit better this month, tossing back-to-back quality starts before yielding two runs in 5 1/73 innings at Texas on Friday.
But some admit to tossing back gas cannisters or throwing the odd stone, and there has been criticism the legislators have not done enough to restrain violence within opposition ranks, from burning property to lynching someone.
Now, he's in the right place to cover the revolution between tossing back drinks, learning to land a tuna and lounging on pristine beaches with Hemingway and his fourth wife, Mary (Joely Richardson), who invite him to join the family.
Though there's a tacit but widely held belief that one eventually graduates from Ikea to "real" furniture, just as one moves on from tossing back Jell-O shots or hanging posters as art, design aficionados have long known that this isn't necessarily true.
Over the course of a long weekend, artists and fans from all over the state (and beyond) converged in Worcester for a weekend of music and politics—knocking on doors and making calls through the day, and tossing back beers at official concerts and unofficial DIY spin-off concerts after sundown.
He defeated Baltimore for the ninth straight time on July 31; he did not lose to the Orioles in the 1990s. Moyer's only loss at Safeco came on August 5 against the New York Yankees. He recorded three complete games in the final month of the season, tossing back-to-back complete games on September 14 and 19.
He had the habit of tossing back the ball that had hit him to the pitcher. On September 29, 1971, against the Chicago Cubs at Jarry Park, Hunt was hit by a Milt Pappas pitch to give him 50 on the season, obliterating the post-1900 record of 31 by Steve Evans. Pappas argued to home plate umpire Ken Burkhart that the pitch was directly over the plate, that Hunt got hit by the ball without even trying to get out of the way. Earlier in the year, Pappas had also contributed #27 in the Hunt collection, prompting Cub manager Leo Durocher to cry foul after home plate umpire Augie Donatelli awarded Hunt first base on that pitch.
Born on December 25, 1942, in West Columbia, West Virginia, Stewart joined the Army from Ashland, Kentucky in 1960. Service Profile He served in Vietnam as a staff sergeant with Company B of the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). On the morning of May 18, 1966, Company B was manning a defensive position when they were attacked by a reinforced North Vietnamese company, with the main thrust of the assault pitting Stewart's 6-man squad against a platoon-sized hostile force. Although his five squadmates fell wounded, Stewart ignored an opportunity to withdraw and instead held his position alone for four hours, tossing back enemy-thrown grenades and crawling through heavy fire to retrieve ammunition from the wounded.
A flying disc in flight A flying disc being caught Walter Frederick Morrison and his future wife Lucile had fun tossing a popcorn can lid after a Thanksgiving Day dinner in 1937. They soon discovered a market for a light duty flying disc when they were offered 25 cents for a cake pan that they were tossing back and forth on a beach near Los Angeles, California. "That got the wheels turning, because you could buy a cake pan for five cents, and if people on the beach were willing to pay a quarter for it, well—there was a business," Morrison told The Virginian-Pilot newspaper in 2007. The Morrisons continued their business until World War II, when he served in the Army Air Force flying P-47s, and then was a prisoner of war.
Trueman was one of the most charismatic cricketers of the post-war period and this charisma has been summarised by Mick Pope and Paul Dyson in "the rolling up of the flapping shirt sleeve on the walk back to his mark; the tossing back of the wayward locks of black hair before the smooth accelerated run to the wicket culminating with a high cartwheel action and drag of the back foot through the crease", the conclusion being that "Trueman is one of English cricket's icons".Pope & Dyson, pp. 109–110. Trueman's career lasted twenty seasons, an extremely long span for a fast bowler, and Arlott noted of him that he maintained his form and ability "much longer than the peak period (i.e., a decade) of even the best of the kind (and) he was, when the fire burned, as fine a fast bowler as any".

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