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caster

[kas-ter, kah-ster] / ˈkæs tər, ˈkɑ stər /




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Quid pro quo assumes equality, and equality does not factor into the casting couch, which belongs to the “caster” who controls its use and whatever job opportunity might arise from it.

From Los Angeles Times

At 31, he told casters he'd "never experienced love like this before", having been with Anita "every day for a year".

From BBC

The casters under its antique glass and mahogany case squeaked.

From Washington Post

Gold likes casters in flex spaces, because they make it easier to move furniture around.

From Washington Post

Using caster sugar or superfine sugar makes a big difference in cakes, like in this Pistachio Cake with Lemon and Rosewater, in which those quick-dissolving properties make easier work of creaming together butter and sugar.

From Salon