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  • 51cast around for — ˌcast a ˈround for ˌcast a ˈbout for british [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they cast around for he/she/it casts around for present participle casting around for past tense …

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  • 52cast 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… …

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  • 53Cast Iron Shore — is a rather grim stretch of the Mersey Banks at the south end of the City of Liverpool. It is featured in The Beatles song Glass Onion written by John Lennon, and is also mentioned in The Skipper s Lament by amateur Liverpool songwriter John… …

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  • 54Cast coinage — refers to coins made by pouring melted metal into a mold, i.e. casting. It has been used for regular coins, particularly in the Far East, but also on a smaller scale e.g. in the ancient Mediterranean world. The method differs from the current… …

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  • 55cast aspersions — To criticize, slander • • • Main Entry: ↑asperse * * * cast aspersions formal : to say critical things about (someone or someone s character) : to criticize (someone) harshly or unfairly He tried to discuss his political opponents respectfully,… …

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  • 56cast your net wide — cast (your) net wide/wider to think about a large number of things or people when choosing the thing or person that you want. If we don t get many interesting candidates this time round we may have to cast our net a little wider …

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  • 57cast your net wider — cast (your) net wide/wider to think about a large number of things or people when choosing the thing or person that you want. If we don t get many interesting candidates this time round we may have to cast our net a little wider …

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  • 58cast net wide — cast (your) net wide/wider to think about a large number of things or people when choosing the thing or person that you want. If we don t get many interesting candidates this time round we may have to cast our net a little wider …

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  • 59cast net wider — cast (your) net wide/wider to think about a large number of things or people when choosing the thing or person that you want. If we don t get many interesting candidates this time round we may have to cast our net a little wider …

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  • 60cast doubt on something — cast doubt on (something) to cause uncertainty about something. New DNA evidence has cast doubt on the guilty verdict …

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