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Who would have believed how much blood the old tosspot had in him?
He was also an enthusiastic tosspot (one of the reasons we two got on so famously).
Go take care of Tosspot and find your mare, wherever she's gotten herself to.
Tosspot had been found dead the previous afternoon.
Next, he thought, the fat tosspot would claim he could lay eggs.
Listening to Wells eulogise about this tosspot was making her itch.
More recently, 'tosspot' has become synonymous with idiot.
Now that she and her tosspot, skinflint of a husband were both gone, the house was owned and inhabited by their three children.
Feeling her flinch, the tribune glared at the tosspot, who was cheerily oblivious to him.
Tosspot would obey his training and follow wherever the rider of Jesalis led.
He was about thirty-five, a lackadaisical tosspot who maintained that all his life, he'd had no occupation other than "unemployed."
A rifle, a Bible, a tosspot father, a witless brother-and loneliness.
If this Lyran could handle old Tosspot, there was definitely hope for him.
Tosspot was not trying to bite, kick, or otherwise mutilate either the young man or his horse.
The old man had the reddened cheeks and nose of a veteran tosspot, and his eyes were bleary.
What a tosspot James Cordon really is, perhaps he might be comedian when he grows up?
Takes a tosspot to know a tosspot in your case.
I wondered how long it would be before some chippy tosspot brought her alleged "poshness" to the party.
Tosspot is a British slang insult, which can mean, depending on the context, a drunkard, or an objectionable person.
An Edinburgh tosspot with delusions of grandeur.
'Had that pompous tosspot Bushel interview him, doing his criminal psychiatrist bit.
Flyweight tosspot of the world.'