Verb
toss together (third-person singular simple present tosses together, present participle tossing together, simple past and past participle tossed together)
(transitive) To carelessly and casually arrange or organize.
Add the fried shallots, coconut flakes, and cilantro and toss together. Source: Internet
Add these to the bowl with the leaves of a few sprigs of fresh thyme, a good lug of olive oil, a pinch of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper and a small swig of white wine and toss together. Source: Internet
In a deep salad bowl, toss together the cabbage, fennel, apple slices, green onions and cashews. Source: Internet
They’re a special Middle Eastern dish that’s easy to toss together on a week night or any time you want to have your family's eyes pop with a new and exciting dish! Source: Internet
When ready to serve, toss together the arugula and thinly sliced fennel and drizzle with lemon juice and 2 tablespoons olive oil, then season with salt and white pepper. Source: Internet