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back|cast — «BAK KAST, KAHST», noun. 1. a throw or cast to the rear. 2. the upward and backward motion of the fishing rod, line, and fly or other lure that immediately precedes a cast … Useful english dictionary
back-cast — I Cleveland Dialect List a relapse of health etc. II North Country (Newcastle) Words the failure in a an effort... in coal mines an impediment in the working … English dialects glossary
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Cast of Thousands — This article is about the Elbow album. For the Adverts album, see Cast of Thousands (Adverts album). Cast of Thousands Studio album by Elbow … Wikipedia
cast — I UK [kɑːst] / US [kæst] verb Word forms cast : present tense I/you/we/they cast he/she/it casts present participle casting past tense cast past participle cast *** 1) a) [transitive] to choose a performer for a particular part or for a… … English dictionary
Back from Eternity — Infobox Film name = Back from Eternity image size = caption = director = John Farrow producer = John Farrow writer = Richard Carroll (story) Jonathan Latimer narrator = starring = Robert Ryan Anita Ekberg Rod Steiger Phyllis Kirk Keith Andes Gene … Wikipedia
Back to the Future Part II — Theatrical release poster Directed by Robert Zemeckis Produced by … Wikipedia
cast your mind back — british phrase to think about something that happened in the past, especially in order to remember something important Try to cast your mind back to the last conversation you had with her. Thesaurus: to memorize something, or to try to remember… … Useful english dictionary
cast one's mind back — To think about, try to recall past events, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * think back to a particular event or time he cast his mind back to the fatal evening … Useful english dictionary
cast — [kast, käst] vt. cast, casting [ME casten < ON kasta, to throw] 1. a) to put, deposit, or throw with force or violence; fling; hurl b) to give vent to as if by throwing [to cast aspersions] 2. to deposit (a ballot); register (a vote) … English World dictionary