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  • 41cast — castable, adj. castability, n. /kast, kahst/, v., cast, casting, n., adj. v.t. 1. to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice. 2. to throw off or away: He cast the advertisement in the wastebasket. 3. to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.),… …

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  • 42cast — [c]/kast / (say kahst) verb (cast, casting) –verb (t) 1. to throw; fling; hurl (away, off, out, etc.) 2. to throw off or away. 3. to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.) 4. to cause (light, etc.) to fall upon something or in a certain direction. 5.… …

  • 43cast — 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;… …

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  • 44erupt — [ē rupt′, irupt′] vi. [< L eruptus, pp. of erumpere, to break out, burst forth < e , out + rumpere, to break: see RUPTURE] 1. to burst forth or out, as from some restraint [erupting lava, a riot erupted] 2. to throw forth lava, water, steam …

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  • 45project — noun prɒdʒɛkt 1》 an enterprise carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.     ↘a proposed or planned undertaking. 2》 a piece of research work by a school or college student. 3》 (also housing project) N. Amer. a government subsidized estate or …

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  • 46vomit — I. v. n. Puke, spew, throw up. II. v. a. 1. Disgorge, throw up (from the stomach), puke up, cast up. 2. Eject, emit, throw forth, belch forth. III. n. Emetic, puke, vomitory …

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  • 47Vomit — Vom it, v. t. 1. To throw up; to eject from the stomach through the mouth; to disgorge; to puke; to spew out; often followed by up or out. [1913 Webster] The fish . . . vomited out Jonah upon the dry land. Jonah ii. 10. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence,… …

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  • 48project — {{11}}project (n.) c.1400, a plan, draft, scheme, from L. projectum something thrown forth, noun use of neuter of projectus, pp. of projicere stretch out, throw forth, from pro forward (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + combining form of iacere (pp. iactus)… …

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  • 49hurl´er — hurl «hurl», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to throw with much force; cast; fling: »The man hurled his spear at one bear, and the dogs hurled themselves at the other. 2. Figurative. to throw forth (words, cries, or shouts) v …

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  • 50erupt — v 1. burst forth or open, break open, split open, rupture, gape, dehisce, Sl. bust; detonate, fulminate, explode, blow, blow up, go off; (of a volcano, geyser, etc.) eject, emit, expel, hurl or throw forth, discharge, send out or up; spout,… …

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