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81cast iron — Iron I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), n. [OE. iren, AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen, [=i]sern; akin to D. ijzer, OS. [=i]sarn, OHG. [=i]sarn, [=i]san, G. eisen, Icel. [=i]sarn, j[=a]rn, Sw. & Dan. jern, and perh. to E. ice; cf. Ir. iarann, W. haiarn, Armor. houarn.]… …
82Cast (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Cast Img capt = Img size = 200 Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Liverpool, England Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Britpop Occupation = Years active = 1993… …
83cast off — verb 1. get rid of (Freq. 1) he shed his image as a pushy boss shed your clothes • Syn: ↑shed, ↑cast, ↑shake off, ↑throw, ↑throw off, ↑ …
84cast-off — adjective thrown away wearing someone s cast off clothes throwaway children living on the streets salvaged some thrown away furniture • Syn: ↑discarded, ↑throwaway, ↑thrown away • Similar to: ↑ …
85Away from Her — Infobox Film name = Away from Her writer = Alice Munro (short story) Sarah Polley starring = Julie Christie Gordon Pinsent Olympia Dukakis Kristen Thomson with Michael Murphy and Wendy Crewson director = Sarah Polley producer = Daniel Iron Simone …
86cast-off — /ˈkast ɒf/ (say kahst of) adjective 1. thrown away; rejected; discarded: cast off clothing. –noun 2. a person or thing that has been cast off, especially an article of clothing. 3. Printing an estimate of the amount of space that a length of copy …
87cast something aside — DISCARD, reject, throw away/out, get rid of, dispose of, abandon. → cast * * * brush/sweep/cast/something aside phrase to refuse to consider or deal with something Railway companies brushed aside fears that staff cuts would compromise safety.… …
88Cast the First Stone — Infobox Album Name = Cast the First Stone Type = Album Artist = Ensign Released = March, 1999 Recorded = Trax East, S River, New Jersey, USA Genre = Hardcore punk Length = 27:53 Label = Nitro Records Producer = Steve Evetts Reviews = *Allmusic… …
89cast 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) …
90cast 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) …