What's difference between "toss" and "throw"
I can toss the key and I can throw the key.
Whats mean: "Bears are on the loose" "you just to be a big deal"
What's the difference between "toss" and "throw"? I can toss the key and I can throw the key. In this context , there's no difference.
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What's the difference between "toss" and "throw"?
I can toss the key and I can throw the key.
In this context, there's no difference.
Your supplementary question means nothing to me.
Generally, "toss" implies a more casual and careless motion, while "throw" suggests a more deliberate and aimed motion, for example:
He tossed the car keys on the bed.
He threw the car keys to his son.
"The bears are on the loose." is heard in the context of stock markets, "bears" being investors who relish a downward trend in the markets. "You just want to
A toss is underhand (beanbag in cornhole) and a throw is overhand (like a baseball)
The WORD "Toss" seems to refer to a more casual action that is poorly directed than the word "Throw", and has less forceful impact the verb " to THROW"!