casting (off) Antonyms

Meaning of casting (off)

casting (off)

thrown away or aside, to unfasten or untie a boat or a line, to turn one's partner in a square dance and pass around the outside of the set and back, loose, to finish a knitted fabric by casting off all stitches, unfasten, to remove (a stitch) from a knitting needle in such a way as to prevent unraveling

casting (off) Sentence Examples

  1. He stood at the casting desk, anxiously waiting for his turn to try out for the role.
  2. The casting director surveyed the crowd, casting off anyone who didn't fit the bill.
  3. The captain cast off the lines, sending the boat out to sea.
  4. The fishing rod was cast off into the water with a graceful flick of the wrist.
  5. She cast off the old coat and put on a new one, feeling refreshed.
  6. The bird spread its wings and cast off into the air, soaring effortlessly.
  7. The ship cast off from the dock and set sail for distant lands.
  8. The spellcaster cast off a spell, sending a bolt of lightning towards his opponent.
  9. She cast off her inhibitions and danced freely, expressing herself without restraint.
  10. The hikers cast off the heavy backpacks and took a much-needed break.

FAQs About the word casting (off)

thrown away or aside, to unfasten or untie a boat or a line, to turn one's partner in a square dance and pass around the outside of the set and back, loose, to

losing, sluffing (off), ditching,dumping, discarding, disposing of, laying by, flinging (off or away), sloughing (off), unloading

employing, taking on, utilizing, using, embracing,adopting,holding, retaining, keeping,holding back

He stood at the casting desk, anxiously waiting for his turn to try out for the role.

The casting director surveyed the crowd, casting off anyone who didn't fit the bill.

The captain cast off the lines, sending the boat out to sea.

The fishing rod was cast off into the water with a graceful flick of the wrist.