<span class="searchmatch">toss'd</span> (obsolete) simple past and past participle of toss...
Holineſs, they departed, and travelling through Italy and other Lands, much <span class="searchmatch">toſs'd</span> and turmoil'd by Sea, ſpending five years abroard, they Landed at Nangeʃaque...
for the young, consisting of a collection of songs, page 54: Shittlecock <span class="searchmatch">toss'd</span> to and fro, Diverts us, and warms the chill Blood […] 1797, George Staunton...
I feard her till I met a minde Whose grave instructions philosophical), <span class="searchmatch">Toss'd</span> it [is, F] like dust upon a march strong winde, He shall for ever my example...
Book III, lines 490-491: Cowls, hoods, and habits, with their wearers, <span class="searchmatch">toss'd</span>, / And flutter'd into rags; then reliques, beads, 1655, Thomas Fuller, The...
Oldisworth, A Dialogue between Timothy and Philatheus, volume 1: E'er they had <span class="searchmatch">toſs'd</span> up Heads, or told Noſes, to prevent their being bloody, and to ſtay Fiſticuffs...
ſtrongeſt, as the mind has then the leaſt foundation to reſt upon, and is <span class="searchmatch">toſs'd</span> vvith the greateſt uncertainty. Throvv in a ſuperior degree of probability...
93–94: […] I look on yon unfortunate Iſland, as if one look upon a Ship <span class="searchmatch">toſs'd</span> up and dovvn in diſtreſſe of vvind and vveather, by a furious tempeſt, vvhich...
93–94: […] I look on yon unfortunate Iſland, as if one look upon a Ship <span class="searchmatch">toſs'd</span> up and dovvn in diſtreſſe of vvind and vveather, by a furious tempeſt, vvhich...