Similar words: forecasting, broadcasting, wasting, basting, fasting, lasting, roasting, blasting. Meaning: ['kɑːstɪŋ] n. 1. object formed by a mold 2. the act of creating something by casting it in a mold 3. the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel 4. the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie.
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31. It's worth casting your net wide when applying for your first job.
32. They flew in over the beach, casting a huge shadow.
33. He explained the beauty of the music to her but it was just casting pearls before swine.
34. I'm afraid you're casting pearls before swine with your good advice - he won't listen.
35. The personnel manager has been casting about for somebody who can act as receptionist.
36. Casting modesty aside, she outlined the reason for her success.
37. Western companies are casting covetous eyes on the bargain-priced companies of eastern Europe.
38. We're casting next week.
39. The vote was tied and a local union leader used his casting vote in favour of the return to work.
40. The sun shone through the leaves, casting/throwing shadows on the lawn.
41. Again she began casting around for help.
42. They began casting about for an alternative.
43. Such are the perils of power-house casting.
44. Was it to be done by casting lots?
45. The casting couch, they called it.
46. Casting for the play will begin next week.
47. Months later I auditioned again for a casting agent.
48. She fingered the notes, casting her mind forward.
49. Some have wide spools which make for longer casting.
50. The deadline for casting votes is February 1, 2001.
51. The total turnout casting valid votes was 64.1 percent.
52. He's been casting the Devil out.
53. Casting and screening in just a week.
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54. That is, the value of each vote is equal to the amount owed to the creditor casting that vote.
55. I was playing with her as usual and casting furtive glances at her six heavy gold bangles.
56. Elimination of tedious repetitive work such as casting and balancing. 5.
57. Casting an aura of health around the reduced sugar sector has been key in the creation of new brands and variants.
58. After the publicists, casting directors began to shoulder the burden.
59. That camp still advocated casting to hold joints in neutral positions.
60. The sun was setting in a blaze of pink, casting rosy shadows on the undersides of large, wet-looking clouds.
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