Synonym: cast, drop, shake off, shed, throw, throw away, throw off. Similar words: as to, cast away, forecast, cast about, best of all, pastor, broadcast, castigate. Meaning: v. 1. get rid of 2. make the last row of stitches when knitting cast-off. adj. thrown away.
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61. But thou hast cast off and abhorred, thou hast been wroth with thine anointed.
62. To cast off this kind of adverse situation, TI chose to be in low end the market (exceed low mobile phone especially) on hair force.
63. He also struck a deal with Mazeppa, one of the Ukrainian Cossack leaders, who was eager to cast off the Russian yoke.
64. Fluorescing in ultraviolet light, the cast off material trails behind the giant star as it plows through the surrounding interstellar medium at 130 kilometers per second.
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65. The challenges we face require tough choices, and Democrats as well as Republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past.
66. The reform of economics and development, want those who cast off doctrinairism book worship to manacle.
67. Alone in the world, cast off by it, and with this sole treasure to keep her heart alive, she felt that she possessed indefeasible rights against the world, and was ready to defend them to the death.
68. The Swanhilda cast off from the docks at Port Costa.
69. This kind of thinking mode enables their mind to cast off the bondages, to stand at a higher position, over viewing the buckish world.
70. The old man cast off his prodigal son and disinherited him.
71. He was supposed to go back to Seattle and stay in a cast for six weeks, but after three weeks he showed up with the cast off, his leg black and blue, and went water-skiing again.
72. The men cast off their packs, withdrew their ponchos and set up their pup tents again.
More similar words: as to, cast away, forecast, cast about, best of all, pastor, broadcast, castigate, cast aside, consist of, first of all, cast about for, at the cost of, astonish, astonished, pastoralism, the cost of living, astonishment, case, in case, in cash, casual, casino, cash in, in case of, cashier, cash in on, carcass, in any case, casualty.