tossable
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edittossable (comparative more tossable, superlative most tossable)
- Suitable for being tossed or thrown.
- 2001, Instructor, volume 111:
- For Toss It, I use a ball that looks like a globe, but any soft tossable item will work.
- Suitable for throwing away; disposable.
- 2004, William C. Banfield, Black notes: essays of a musician writing in a post-album age:
- CDs seem so tiny to me, so dispensable and exchangeable, so tossable and tradable, like a baseball card or something.
- (automotive) Nimble, maneuverable, responding quickly to steering input.
- 2013, Wall Street Journal, "Nissan Versa Note Isn't Worth the Cost at Any Price" (October 4, 2013)
- But both those cars are nippy, fun, willing, cinched-down, pretty tossable little cars.
- 2013, Wall Street Journal, "Nissan Versa Note Isn't Worth the Cost at Any Price" (October 4, 2013)