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toss up
verb
- to spin (a coin) in the air in order to decide between alternatives by guessing which side will fall uppermost
- tr to prepare (food) quickly
noun
- an instance of tossing up a coin
- informal.an even chance or risk; gamble
Example Sentences
The Kentucky Senate race is rated a toss-up, but most insiders think McConnell has it.
The race is considered a toss-up by outside observers and is expected to go down to the wire.
Last week, the Cook Political Report moved the November contest from a likely Republican win to a pure toss-up.
Dramatic population shifts put Georgia on the path to joining North Carolina and Virginia in the electoral toss-up column.
Colorado is still a swing state and, at best, will be a toss up for the GOP in November.
A pure toss up whether he pulls round or not; luckily he has a frame of iron.
Then, unconsciously plagiarising Parpon: "Prince or barber—a toss-up!"
No; but you must go over nine months, and toss up which time or place you may select.
It is just a toss-up which gets it; they grab simultaneously, but their fingers close on empty water.
It is a toss-up whether there is to be any happiness in the venture.
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