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    casting example sentences

    casting


    1. The moon was full, casting some light onto the deserted city street


    2. Thus, the sun being well and truly over the yardarm, and with myself in a state of cleanliness to match the house, I had taken a tumbler out of the cupboard and reached for the bottle of gin … two generous gins and tonic later, I felt less stressed, the alcohol casting a welcome numbness over my violin-strung emotions


    3. ‘Not really …’ I replied, casting my mind round the options I have just been considering


    4. tangle and spin around her, casting her into the middle of a trawling net


    5. corridor like cannon balls, casting their grotesquely elongated shadows across the


    6. ‘It was extremely difficult casting this play


    7. The spindle limbed bushes that edged the footpath seemed to tangle and spin around her, casting her into the middle of a trawling net


    8. The sun was hanging low in the sky above the gently rolling surface of the sea, casting deep shadows on the grass


    9. The sharp retort of metalled boot heels struck out at the early morning stillness, announcing the arrival of Danton and his scowling, out of breath companion to every inmate as they bore down on the door at the end of the corridor like cannon balls, casting their grotesquely elongated shadows across the floor and up the walls


    10. As Paul says in Romans 11, “If the casting away of them has brought salvation to the Gentiles, what shall their receiving be but life from the dead?”

    11. ’ Berndt said, casting a look along the wasteg


    12. He busied himself loosening her boots, lifting one foot at a time to draw them off, all the time casting glances at her face as if measuring and assessing her state of mind


    13. Angie chattered inconsequentially as she assisted the older woman to undress, laying aside each garment as it came off and producing a long, soft nightgown from somewhere, casting it over Kara’s head and helping her find the sleeves


    14. ’ Kara replied with a smile, casting a glance at the heap of her belongings … her bulging bag and the basket carrying flowers and produce that Issa had insisted she take with her


    15. casting rings and swings


    16. There were plenty of dead sticks here, enough to keep a fire going all thru Nightday, with their props casting shadows on the arching leaves


    17. ’ She said, going bright red and casting her eyes down to the mug she is holding in her lap


    18. We sit there in silence for some minutes, the flames leaping and casting shadows around the room


    19. ’ Wiesse added, casting her a sour look


    20. Look, they are casting off!’

    21. Just let me say that Knume is a fine person and he didn't think he was casting me aside so coldly


    22. "Would you mind moving that way a little, 'cos your nose is casting such a big shadow on the table I can't see the buns


    23. Still casting black looks at me, he efficiently demolishes the camp


    24. The sound swells, becomes more complex and, as the non-Gottesmen drop out, transforms gradually into a peaceful, lyrical hymn casting a blessing over the assembled throng


    25. She too saw our planet casting its spell on you


    26. that way a little, 'cos your nose is casting such a big shadow on the


    27. ‘Then why don’t you come over?’ I asked, mentally casting my mind over the state of the house,


    28. Casting the spell of


    29. ‘You don’t have to go along with the idea, Sarah, this is not a casting couch type of suggestion


    30. after a moment or two casting his line out amongst his early

    31. Casting away the instability, fixing the wrongs


    32. ' Dave said, his normal tones immediately casting all these thoughts out of my mind


    33. Casting all your care upon him; for he cares for you


    34. ‘Anyone want anything to eat?’ she offered, casting a look round the remaining men


    35. Sitting morosely at the table where they waited, casting anxious glances at Ozzie every now and then almost as though he expected the man to explode or something equally irrational


    36. He skirted its shores and noticed several good positions from which he might wet a line casting for fish


    37. He stopped at a different cafe each day and strolled the paths, visited the museum or relaxed at lakeside, casting happily for the denizens of the lake


    38. I have been casting since I was four years old; I should be somewhat proficient by my age


    39. Months of casting out, months of blind navigation, are made worthwhile by the sight of cloud banks over land


    40. stood in the moonlight casting a shadow in front of him

    41. casting a quick glance in Jean’s direction to ensure that he


    42. Each of the others had made good selections, and from their personal wishes for their own roles, Kaitlyn carefully reassigned them to complimentary and fit casting selections for the play she had already chosen


    43. She reviewed her assignments and she was satisfied that each player would welcome the favorable casting choices


    44. Kaitlyn praised each cast member's strengths, and alluded directly to their own previous choice of role from the secret ballots, as she made the casting assignments and cemented their willing ownership of the choice of play and character


    45. Very close to the casting call I kept


    46. have the casting call or cancel the


    47. the test and keep the casting call, I


    48. "How about you boys waiting outside for a minute, I need to see to casting her leg


    49. sundown,’ he said, casting a sideways glance at his


    50. the floor, before casting her husband a look of scorn














































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    Synonyms for "casting"

    casting cast molding character

    "casting" definitions

    object formed by a mold


    the act of creating something by casting it in a mold


    the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel


    the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie