tossment
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[edit]Noun
[edit]tossment (uncountable)
- (archaic) Tossing; moving restlessly.
- quoted in 1866, Henry Dircks, Worcesteriana: a Collection of Literary Authorities (page 18)
- After so long a voyage as three score and 16 years tossment upon the waves of this troublesome world.
- 1875, E. F. B., Sandycourt: a Tale, page 69:
- Ortúzar lays his hand upon “The Poppet's” curly head, which is more than usually curly after a night's tossment, and asks, “What shall you say to el padre this morning?”
- quoted in 1866, Henry Dircks, Worcesteriana: a Collection of Literary Authorities (page 18)