3.to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.), especially in a cursory manner: She cast her eyes down the page.
6.Angling. a.to throw out (a fishing
line, net, bait, etc.):
The fisherman cast his line. b.to fish in (a stream, an area, etc.): He has often cast this brook.
7.to throw down or bring to the ground: She cast herself on the sofa.
8.to part with; lose: The horse cast a shoe.
9.to shed or drop (hair, fruit, etc.): The snake cast its skin.
10.(of an animal) to bring forth (young), especially abortively.
11.to send off (a swarm), as bees do.
12.to throw or
set aside; discard or reject; dismiss:
He cast the problem from his mind. 13.to throw forth, as from within; emit or eject; vomit.
14.to throw up (earth, sod, etc.), as with a shovel.
15.to put or place, especially hastily or forcibly: to cast someone in prison.
16.to deposit or give (a ballot or vote).
17.to bestow; confer: to cast blessings upon someone.
18.to make suitable or accordant; tailor: He cast his remarks to fit the occasion.
19.Theater. a.to select actors for (a play, motion picture, or the like).
b.to allot a role to (an actor).
c.to assign an actor to (a role).
20.to form (an object) by pouring metal, plaster, etc., in a fluid state into a mold and letting it harden.
21.to form (metal, plaster, etc.) into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold in a fluid state and letting it harden.
22.to tap (a blast furnace).
23.to compute or calculate; add, as a column of figures.
24.to compute or calculate (a horoscope) astrologically; forecast.
25.to turn or twist; warp.
26.Nautical. to turn the head of (a vessel), especially away from the wind in getting under way.
27.Fox Hunting. (of a hunter) to lead or direct (hounds) over ground believed to have been recently traveled by a fox.
28.Archaic. to contrive, devise, or plan.
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