17 examples of toss-ups in sentences

These entertainments, always splendidly done materially, and curiously erratic socially, were sometimes extremely amusing; at others, of course, a frost; it was rather a toss-up.

The miners were hustling him to the doorto the Court House or to the cotton-wooda toss-up which.

"It's a toss-up between a drive and a turn on the lake in the electric launch.

The first idea which came into the mind of the young man was to find some way of staking his whole fortune on the toss-up of a coin, but for that he must sell the house.

On bad courts you can never be sure what the ball will do; it is a toss-up whether you get a false bound or not.

It has to do with the last tragic weeks of this winter of 1907, in which it was a toss-up between all things of flesh and blood in the Northland to see which would winlife or deathand in which a pair of dark eyes and a voice from the First People turned a sociologist into a possible Member of Parliament.

Water hath many a devious way, Which, like a naughty woman, leads The best of men to strange misdeeds: Had nearly, 'twas a toss-up whether, Gone to his grave and end together.

Honestly, when Mr. Detective walked into the hotel this evening, I figured it a toss-up whether I should ever see home and mother again.

There are so few of such people in the whole world that it is almost a toss-up whether they are found in this or that country.

It was just a toss-up whether he could live until he saw England again.

Altogether it was a very exciting row, for before we got on board we had the pleasure of seeing the ship shoved in so close to these cliffs by a belt of heavy pack ice that to us it appeared a toss-up whether she got out again or got forced in against the rocks.

The time came when Sahwah and Marie both had their hands on the ball at the same time and it called for a toss-up.

HAINES, MARGARET L. Toss-up.

HAINES, MARGARET L. Toss-up.

But the lazy fellow in the corner opens conversation, is asked to drink, more is called for, there is a toss-up to decide who shall pay, in which the idle adept, of course, escapes, and so the thing goes on.

This time, they said, he was serious, it had been a toss-up whether he stayed or went.

I don't see why the Old Man stands for itor the Pilgrim, either; it's a toss-up which is the worst.

17 examples of  toss-ups  in sentences