Make+a+cast
91cast aspersions — verb to make damaging or spiteful remarks Don’t cast aspersions on me, or on my patriotism …
92cast doubt on — If you make other people not sure about a matter, then you have cast doubt on it. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
93make sheep's eyes at — to show sexual interest in (another) Like the unintelligent staring of the wide eyed beast. In former times you might cast sheep s eyes at the object of your desire: I have often seen him cast a sheep s eye out of a calf s head at you.… …
94cast — v 1. throw, toss, dart, shy, chuck, pitch; hurl, dash, sling, let fly, send, launch; fling, flirt, heave, jerk, cant, shoot, catapult. 2. disseminate, scatter, spread, bespread, strew, bestrew, sow, broadcast; distribute, disperse, circulate;… …
95cast a shadow over something — to make a situation seem less hopeful and more likely to end badly Last night s killings cast a dark shadow over the peace talks …
96Cast doubt on — If you make other people not sure about a matter, then you have cast doubt on it …
97make yourself available — to indicate promiscuity Not a politician modestly suggesting he be chosen as a candidate but a woman signalling sexual desire to a man: He... would have toyed with her and cast her aside... if she had been callow enough to make herself… …
98Make an entrance — In his essay on Otis Skinner (reprinted in Moses and Brown 1934, 300 305), critic John Mason Brown comments on the difference between coming on stage and making an entrance. While anyone can move into the playing space, it was the actors of… …
99cast doubt on something — to make something seem less certain, good, or real The recent downturn in sales casts doubt on the company s future. fresh information that casts doubt on his integrity …
100cast the lead — phrasal : to make a sounding with the lead …