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  • 121cast a dark cloud — cast a (dark) cloud see ↑cloud, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑cast cast a (dark) cloud : to cause people to stop trusting something The scandal cast a cloud over his presidency. [=people thought the President did something wrong] …

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  • 122Cast in Stone — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cast in Stone Álbum de Estudio de Venom Publicación noviembre de 1997 Género(s) Black metal …

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  • 123Cast (Finistère) — Cast (Kast) …

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  • 124cast-off — cast offs also castoff ADJ: ADJ n Cast off things, especially clothes, are ones which someone no longer uses because they are old or unfashionable, and which they give to someone else or throw away. Alexandra looked plump and awkward in her cast… …

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  • 125cast a vote — To record or make a vote • • • Main Entry: ↑cast * * * cast a vote phrase to vote in an election Fewer than 20% of the votes cast were for conservative candidates. Thesaurus: to vote in an election or on a political issuehyponym …

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  • 126cast 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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  • 127cast a cloud — cast a (dark) cloud see ↑cloud, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑cast cast a (dark) cloud : to cause people to stop trusting something The scandal cast a cloud over his presidency. [=people thought the President did something wrong] Several problems have… …

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  • 128cast the first stone — {v. phr.}, {literary} To be the first to blame someone, lead accusers against a wrongdoer. * /Jesus said that a person who was without sin could cast the first stone./ * /Although Ben saw the girl cheating, he did not want to cast the first stone …

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