Toss one’s cookies

To vomit.I tossed my cookies after eating the bad food at the restaurant.

Toss off (an answer) toss (an answer) off

To make or say something easily without trying or thinking hard.The boy was able to easily toss off the answer to the question that the teacher... Read more →

Toss a salad

To mix the ingredients of a salad with dressing.My friend asked me to toss the salad when we were making dinner.

Torn between (two things)

To be troubled by a choice or dilemma.I was torn between going to the library or going to a movie.

Topsy-turvy

To be upside down, to be in disarray.My apartment was topsy-turvy so I stayed home to clean it up.

Top (something) off (with something)

To end or terminate something with something else.The conference was topped off by a large dinner on the final day.

Top (something) off top off (something)

To add to the difficulty of a situation.I lost my car keys and to top it off I also lost my wallet.

Top (someone or something)

To do or be better than someone or something.The young woman topped everyone in her class with her excellent science project.

Top-notch

To be excellent, to be the best.They had a top-notch cook at the restaurant but he quit last month.

Too bad

Worthy of sorrow or regret.It is too bad that the university decided to close the bookstore last year.