Pronunciation: /tɒs ʌp/
noun a situation in which the outcome is uncertain or a decision is difficult to make
A1 The coin landed on heads, so it was a toss up.
A2 Choosing between the two options was a toss up for me.
B1 The game was so close that it was a toss up until the very end.
B2 The competition was a toss up between the two teams, both equally skilled.
C1 The decision to invest in the stock market was a toss up due to the volatile nature of the market.
C2 The outcome of the election was a toss up, with both candidates having strong support.
verb to throw something lightly or casually
A1 I toss up a coin to decide who goes first.
A2 When we can't decide on a movie to watch, we toss up between two options.
B1 The election results were a toss up until the very end.
B2 The decision to invest in the new project was a toss up due to the uncertain market conditions.
C1 The outcome of the court case was a toss up, with both sides presenting strong arguments.
C2 After much deliberation, the committee had to toss up between two equally qualified candidates for the job.
adjective used to describe something that is uncertain or difficult to decide
A1 The decision to go to the beach or the park was a toss up.
A2 Choosing between pizza and pasta for dinner was a toss up.
B1 It was a toss up between taking the bus or walking to work.
B2 Deciding which movie to watch was a toss up between action and comedy.
C1 The outcome of the election was a toss up until the final votes were counted.
C2 The championship game was a toss up as both teams were evenly matched.
formal The decision between the two options was a toss up, as both had their merits.
informal I can't decide which movie to watch, it's a total toss up!
slang Choosing between pizza and burgers is always a toss up for me.
figurative The outcome of the game was a toss up until the very end.
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