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Example sentences for "caster"

Lexicographically close words:
castellis; castellum; castels; castemen; casten; casters; castes; castest; casteth; castigate
  1. By the first days of September I finished the Abel; and the caster Lelli, who was then also a beginner, undertook the casting, and gave his service in the most friendly way, so that the expense should be as small as possible.

  2. They were placed back in the carton and Mr. Caster carried them out of the lobby door with him.

  3. Mr. Warren Caster had just purchased them and brought them in and stopped by to see us.

  4. Mr. Caster had placed the cartons on the counter near the front door and that's where the rifles were when I saw them, and I picked one up out of the cartons.

  5. Mr. Caster came in the door from the first floor and spoke to me and showed me two rifles that he had just purchased.

  6. What happened to these two rifles, Mr. Truly, that Mr. Caster got during the noon hour?

  7. Seven is the best main for the caster to call, as it can be thrown in six different ways out of the thirty-six casts which are possible with dice.

  8. And taking the dice up in the caster he shook them with a practiced hand, and dropped them on the board.

  9. The vicomte took up the caster and, as he tossed the dice into it, glanced at the window.

  10. Sidenote: The duke of L[=a]caster maketh a iournie into France.

  11. Sidenote: The duke of L[=a]caster sent to aid the king of Nauarre.

  12. She has taken care of that--locking it up every night, and getting another caster to cast it.

  13. Happily my bust is out of hand, and the caster (not B.

  14. If meat be used, set the caster and salt-cellars in the centre of the table; then lay mats for the dishes, and place the carving-knife and fork and steel by the master of the house.

  15. Put the caster in the centre, and the salt-stands at two oblique corners, of the table, the latter between two large spoons crossed.

  16. When a man is touched by the caster it must be played if possible; if impossible no penalty.

  17. If the throw is either 2, 3 or 12 it is a crap, and the caster loses all.

  18. If the sum of the dice is 7 or 11 the throw is a nick, or natural, and the caster wins all stakes.

  19. Each player puts up a stake and the first caster may cover any or all of the bets.

  20. If any other number is thrown it is a point, and the caster continues until he throws the same number again, in which case he wins, or a 7, in which case he loses.

  21. Swift Runner rushed at horse-death speed to the place; Far Caster brought down the cocoon.

  22. Far Caster was not slow; in an instant he hurled the twelve-hundred-pound club and struck out luckily the horse-skull from under Swift Runner's head.

  23. England then called 'Seven the main--if seven or eleven is thrown next, the Caster wins.

  24. A seaman of the name of Hewson, who had served under Nelson, was working as a caster in a manufactory at Birmingham when Nelson visited that place.

  25. Purvey a meane to have Caster ayen or ye goo ovyr; my Lord and Lady (whyche for serteyn is gret with chyld), be wery ther of, and all the housold also.

  26. Also consayll:--Robard Brandon and Colevyle have by meanys enformyd my lady that ye wold have gotyn Caster fro hyr by stronge hand, now thys frost whyll the mote is frosyn, in so myche that she was porposed to have sent thedyr R.

  27. Item, I was in goode hope to have hadde Caster ageyn.

  28. I praye yowe sende me som worde iff ye thynke likly that I may entr Caster when I woll, by the next messenger.

  29. John Pampyng hathe had hame to Caster as good as x^ml.

  30. I pray you that ye woll asur to your some man at Caster to kepe your botry, for the mane that ye lefte with me woll not take upon hym to breve[79-3] dayly as ye commandyt.

  31. A Fine Leader Marks the Expert Caster The leader for trout is preferably of single gut, and as fine as the angler's skill will allow.

  32. On the bottom of each leg is fastened an ordinary furniture caster which allows the machine to roll easily on the floor.

  33. At the beginning the caster should make no attempt to secure distance.

  34. When the caster can drop the line on the target lightly and with reasonable accuracy, he may feel justified in lengthening his cast.

  35. The caster brings his line almost to his feet, and with a quick downward motion of the rod the line is thrown in a long loop against the wind.

  36. The personal assistance of a skillful caster is not often available, but if the angler will follow the suggestions outlined, a beginner will soon grasp the knack of handling the fly rod, and the casting will steadily improve with practice.

  37. The experienced fly caster will invariably fish with a wet line, that is to say, with a slightly submerged fly, and will let the flies drag over as much water as possible before making a second cast.

  38. Owing to the fact that trout lie with their noses pointing upstream awaiting their food carried down by the current, the caster will naturally take pains to float his flies downstream with the leader fairly taut.

  39. After this event occurred, Lionardo Buonarroti received a letter from Jacopo del Duca, a Sicilian bronze-caster of high merit, who had enjoyed Michelangelo's confidence and friendship.

  40. They said: "It is impossible for you to go any further until Caster river goes down.

  41. When I reached the top, I saw stretched out for miles Caster river bottom, overflowing everything.

  42. Illustration] This caster is of very pleasing design, handsomely chased.

  43. The caster is sixteen and one half inches in height.

  44. The sitting position of the caster permitted him to give the box a throw or jerk; with his right hand at liberty, he could pull out the mould and dislodge the type in the usual manner.

  45. When this throw was made, the type-caster removed the matrix with his right hand, and, giving the mould a toss, threw out the type.

  46. The type-caster of 1683 stands up to his work; the schriftgiesser of Amman is sitting down.

  47. Fournier the younger, writing in 1764, says that the performance of the type-caster of ordinary book types would vary from two thousand to three thousand types per day.

  48. To face types, writes August Bernard, the type-caster must make the contortions of a maniac.

  49. No, the man had not brought the missing caster for the bedstead.

  50. Those interminable discussions over that caster for the brass bed!

  51. So the woman went away satisfied that the water-caster was a man of infallible skill.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caster" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bottle; canteen; cruet; flask; jar; jug; wheel