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Cass

[ kas ]

noun

  1. Lewis, 1782–1866, U.S. statesman.
  2. a male or female given name.


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In appearance John was a cross between Mama Cass and Orson Welles.

The “culprits” in the appropriation of my discipline are two of my best friends, Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein.

The campaign—which was shot by Cass Bird—features the two downtown-cool girls in floral crowns.

"Right now the family is in mourning," Cass's grandfather, Walter Laro, told the AP.

By Tuesday night, medical examiners who performed an autopsy had still not determined how Cass died.

Then Cass dismissed the subject for one of far more importance.

Investigation proved that it was Cass and Quin in hot dispute, as usual.

Cass, seeing that further persuasion was useless, reluctantly consented.

"This is Quinby Graham, grandfather," said Cass, by way of introduction.

She remembered the little gifts Cass and Myrna and Edwin had slipped in her bag.

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