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n. (plural of cast English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: cast)

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The spectator who casts a mournful view over the ruins of ancient Rome, is tempted to accuse the memory of the Goths and Vandals, for the mischief which they had neither leisure, nor power, nor perhaps inclination, to perpetrate.

You are perhaps aware that a sorcerer casts certain protective and precautionary spells upon the bag in which he carries the tools of his trade?

Such varying glow, as summer evening casts On undulating clouds and deepening lakes.

All that others seek He casts away, like a vile weed Which the sea casts unreturningly.

It ever flows and falls, and breaks the air With loud and fierce, but most harmonious roar, And as it falls casts up a vaporous spray Which the sun clothes in hues of Iris light.

She dies of long and lingering disease: yet SHE is in fault, SHE is the criminal, SHE the froward and untamable child,--and society, forsooth, the pure and virtuous matron, who casts her as an abortion from her undefiled bosom!

For terrible she approaches, raising an angular arm: and in the hand on the arm the wooden spoon casts its shadow on curly-headed Lorchen and grows bigger and bigger, fatter and fatter, more and more.

From there Inge Sawatzki, but not Matern, casts a last backward glance.

His blatant disregard for the command to appear here casts his previous tactics in their true light.

Gyrgon lab-orb that preys upon the observer and casts him in the role of outsider.

Let us pray that we may not be stained by those desires which the Enemy casts upon the ground like jewels, tempting us to pick them up for they glitter so brightly and their colors attract our eye.

It casts a faint bluish light, a ripple like water up and down its length.