Sc. [f. TOSH a.] trans. To make ‘tosh’; to tidy, trim.

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1826.  J. Wilson, Noct. Ambr., Wks. 1855, I. 266. Hoo she wad try to tosh up … her breest.

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1886.  A. Wardrop, Mid Cauther Fair, 9. Let’s tosh yer plaid a wee.

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