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27 Sentences With "tossing up"

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That's absurd offense, and they've done it while tossing up bricks above the break.
The 2019 Oscars began without a host delivering a monologue or tossing up comedy bits.
You can change your Firefox settings to allow more time before tossing up the unresponsive script alert.
Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) wouldn't say how Rosenstein responded to questions on the timeline, tossing up his hands.
On Sunday, James punctuated his on-court warm-up by tossing up a series of turnaround, fadeaway jumpers from 22 feet.
The pickup stepped wheel by wheel through the complicated red-dirt ruts or sped on improved county-road straightaways, tossing up gravel.
There she did mental workouts like tossing up a handkerchief with one hand and catching it with another, doing puzzles and learning about nutrition.
Fanning previously shared a pair of behind-the-scenes snaps, including a hilarious photo of Jolie, horns and all, tossing up a peace sign in a bathrobe.
Amber Rose doesn't think people from her South Philly 'hood are ugly, they're just not exotic ... at least that's the defense her pal N.O.R.E.'s tossing up for her.
In the old days, back when the team played at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Curry would close his pregame routine by tossing up a 33-footer from a courtside tunnel.
And who can forget The Great Gatsby's Jay manically tossing up shirts, or American Psycho's Patrick Bateman reciting a list of designers and brand names with the reverence usually reserved for church?
On a split earlier this year for the Danish experimental label Phinery, she demonstrated a taste for the totally fucked, tossing up acidic screwballs that lifted her sound away from the dancefloor entirely.
He does, however, have one final gift to offer Fallon, as he sends the bill over to the host and makes a break for it, tossing up two middle fingers as he bolts.
Center Dwight Howard, whose egocentrism has caused him to cycle through six teams in the last eight years, ran around tossing up his arms in mock LeBron style, claiming the role of court jester.
Instead, I was tossing up sand in the shallows with a new crustacean friend, babbling incomplete sentences about Captain Cook and the destruction inherent within discovery, something applicable to colonial journeymen and music journalists alike.
The Thunder collectively shot 10-for-60 from beyond the arc in Games 6 and 7, and while Waiters' shooting slump came at a bad time, he was hardly the only Oklahoman tossing up bricks.
The ball never made it past the 3-point arc, Oregon State's Tres Tinkle tossing up a 3-pointer from the right wing that sailed over the rim and out of bounds with 1.8 seconds left.
In the meantime, German politics needs to find a more positive, sustainable way of engaging with the public, speaking to the issues that matter to them, not just tossing up politicians to love — or love to hate.
I leave the theater, my scarf damp, my glasses dotted with 4DX rain, and walk out to Union Square, where taxi cabs are tossing up grimy slush, and tourists are putting out one another's eyes with selfie sticks.
The other big question is whether Elgort would be able to handle the basketball demands of playing Matthew Dellavedova—tripping guys, looking incredulous at foul calls, tossing up floaters, bothering opponents, and generally looking like an exhausted werewolf a lot of the time.
Then, in 2015, in the wake of anger in Ferguson, Mo., and the shooting in Charleston, local Black Lives Matter activists began to shake Benjamin Stapleton's Klan story loose, tossing up an enormous #ChangeTheNameStapleton banner and scattering "DID YOU KNOW?" fliers around the Stapleton neighborhood.
And the Powell situation suggests that, on the contrary, things are exactly as they seem — the president is lazy and uninformed and his senior staff is incompetent, so he's tossing up a roster of fairly generic Republicans even though this doesn't align with his stated policy views.
Mother Nature, she points out, is the original artist, tossing up improbable juxtapositions — ''periwinkles and pinks and oranges'' — as anyone who has ever seen the glorious purples and scarlets of the Navajo slot canyons or the teal greens of the ocean against the white sand of a Hawaiian beach can attest.
The simplest throw consists in either tossing up one stone, the jack, or bouncing a ball, and picking up one or more stones or knucklebones from the table while it is in the air. This continues until all five stones or knucklebones have been picked up. Another throw consists of tossing up first one stone, then two, then three and so on, and catching them on the back of the hand. Different throws have received distinctive names, such as "riding the elephant", "peas in the pod", "horses in the stable", and "frogs in the well".
Translated by A. R. Benner, F. H. Fobes. Loeb Classical Library 383. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1949. An ancient mention of knife juggling comes from the early Church father Chrysostom, who in Antioch around AD 450 witnessed jugglers “tossing up knives in rapid succession into the air and catching them by the handle.” , Christopher Wordsworth, A Church History, pg 132.
Plato, in Phaedrus, names the Egyptian god Thoth as its inventor, while Herodotus relates that the Lydians, during a period of famine in the days of King Atys, originated this game and indeed almost all other games, with the exception of draughts.Herodotus, The Histories, Book I: 94 There were two methods of playing in ancient times. The first, and probably the primitive method, consisted in tossing up and catching the bones on the back of the hand, very much as the game is played today. In ancient Rome, it was called tali (knucklebones): a painting excavated from Pompeii, currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, depicts the goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia and Hileaera, with the last two being engaged in playing a game of knucklebones.
In the early 19th century,The Times (London, England), 27 July 1813, p.2:'The exhibition of the Indian Jugglers, at No. 87, Pall-mall, has been attended by nearly all the Families of distinction in town; and is becoming extremely popular.' troupes from Asia, such as the famous "Indian Jugglers""J. Green: The Indian Jugglers ", Orientalism-in- Art.org. referred to by William Hazlitt, In his Table Talk (1821) Hazlitt recalled the opening routine: '... the chief of the Indian Jugglers begins with tossing up two brass balls, which is what any of us could do, and concludes with keeping up four at the same time, which is what none of us could do to save our lives... to make them revolve round him at certain intervals, like the planets in their spheres, to make them chase one another like sparkles of fire, or shoot up like flowers or meteors, to throw them behind his back and twine them round his neck like ribbons or like serpents...with all the ease, the grace, the carelessness imaginable... is skill surmounting difficulty, and beauty triumphing over skill.' arrived to tour Britain, Europe and parts of America.

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