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Casper

[ kas-per ]

noun

  1. a city in central Wyoming.
  2. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Casper, Melchior, and Balthazar “presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”

They were hired to write for the TV series Casper the Friendly Ghost, which led to writing for Pinky and the Brain.

Our heroes were rather proud of themselves, and rightfully so, after killing Finn (Casper Zafer), an original vampire.

At the sound of the word “immunity,” which had been all but banned from the proceedings, Judge Casper interrupted.

A relative, 58-year-old Casper Jones, instructed the youngster to put the gun down.

In a case detailed by Casper, in which a boy drank an unknown quantity of acid, death took place in seven hours.

Next day, while nooning several miles out from Casper, we heard the whistle of a locomotive.

Glen Rock is a small village, but the ladies there met and resolved they would have "as nice a monument as Casper's."

The barkeeper did not know where he had gone, and Casper went home to change his clothes.

"It is no use trying you on," said Casper to himself, getting mad in a minute.

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