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Cassius

[ kash-uhs ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Bobby Brown had support from his wife, Alicia Etheredge-Brown and son Cassius as he took the stage.

Cassius is his first child with Alicia, who has been his manager for years.

We’re backed by some of the best consumer investors in the world, including Lerer Hippeau, Greycroft, Cassius, and Vice Ventures.

From Fortune

Quick images flash by: A young Cassius Clay showing off his gold medal (a man McConnell surely came to despise in the 1960s).

Pop, pop, pop, Ali—then Cassius Clay—surrounded the lumbering Scandinavian with zinging leather.

We first met Muhammad Ali as Cassius Clay -- the slender, charismatic 18-year-old light-heavyweight gold medalist in 1960 in Rome.

The Times sent him to cover the 1964 title fight between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston, where he met the Beatles.

Another Maximus factor is the august Roman -us ending, with other names like Atticus, Cassius, Augustus and Magnus heating up.

He was a dark impish looking fellow, as lean as Cassius and as crafty and envious as Iago.

It was a disappointment the next day that the top of Cassius was enveloped in heavy cloud, forbidding an ascent.

Cassius tells me that you are thinking of returning to Maine.

At any rate, the account of the matter given by Dio Cassius has generally been accepted.

Though Brutus was somewhat encouraged by what Cassius said, he could not entirely overcome his uneasiness.

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