casting (up) (Meaning)

casting (up)

to lay out (tabular matter) before setting in type, to bring up or say by way of reproach, to turn up especially unexpectedly, to add up (figures) in making an accounting, to measure (set type) usually in ems pica in order to determine the cost or charge to be made

casting (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The actor cast a piercing gaze across the audience.
  2. The fisherman cast his net into the shimmering waters.
  3. The magician cast a spell that drew gasps of amazement.
  4. The farmer cast seeds onto the fertile soil.
  5. The light from the lamp cast eerie shadows on the wall.
  6. The metalworker cast molten iron into intricate shapes.
  7. The sculptor cast a bronze statue that captured the essence of the human form.
  8. The painter cast a brush loaded with pigments across the canvas.
  9. The voter cast their ballot with a sense of civic duty.
  10. The angler cast his fly towards the elusive trout.

FAQs About the word casting (up)

to lay out (tabular matter) before setting in type, to bring up or say by way of reproach, to turn up especially unexpectedly, to add up (figures) in making an

subtracting,adding, toting (up), totting (up), footing (up), putting together, dividing, counting, calculating,summing

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The actor cast a piercing gaze across the audience.

The fisherman cast his net into the shimmering waters.

The magician cast a spell that drew gasps of amazement.

The farmer cast seeds onto the fertile soil.