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101cast out — PHRASAL VERB To cast out something or someone means to get rid of them because you do not like or need them, or do not want to take responsibility for them. [V P n (not pron)] One of the roles which science plays is that of casting out… …
102cast — 01. The entire [cast] came to our school to perform a couple of scenes from the play. 02. She had her leg in a [cast] for over 2 months after breaking it skiing. 03. Courtney Cox was originally [cast] as Rachel in the television show Friends, but …
103Cast a Giant Shadow — Infobox Film name = Cast a Giant Shadow caption = film poster by Howard Terpning image size = 225px director = Melville Shavelson producer = Melville Shavelson writer = Ted Berkman (book) Melville Shavelson (screenplay) starring = Kirk Douglas… …
104cast — cast1 verb (past and past participle cast) 1》 throw forcefully in a specified direction. ↘throw so as to spread over an area. 2》 cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surface. ↘direct (one s eyes or thoughts) towards something.… …
105Out with Dad — Infobox Television episode | Title = Out with Dad Series = Frasier Season = 7 Episode = 15 Airdate = 10 February 2000 Production = 40571 017 Writer = Joe Keenan Director = David Lee Guests = Marg Helgenberger (Emily) Brian Bedford (Edward) Mary… …
106cast out — {v.}, {formal} To force (someone) to go out or away; banish; expel. * /After the scandal, he was cast out of the best society./ Compare: CAST OFF(3) …
107cast out — {v.}, {formal} To force (someone) to go out or away; banish; expel. * /After the scandal, he was cast out of the best society./ Compare: CAST OFF(3) …
108Cast a Giant Shadow (Hercules episode) — Infobox Television episode Title= Cast a Giant Shadow Series= Season=2 Episode=210 Airdate=13 November, 1995 Production= Writer=John Schulian Director=John T. Kretchmer Guests=Bruce Allpress (Septus) Fiona Mogridge (Breanna) Stig Eldred (Maceus)… …
109cast\ out — v formal To force (someone) to go out or away; banish; expel. After the scandal, he was cast out of the best society. Compare: cast off(3) …
110cast up — transitive verb 1. : to bring up or say by way of reproach casting up to her that she had failed 2. a. : to measure (set type) usually in ems pica in order to determine the cost or charge to be made b. : to lay out (tabular matter) before setting …