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outcast

[out-kast, -kahst] / ˈaʊtˌkæst, -ˌkɑst /


Example Sentences

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Once we come closer to the port, seagulls flying above us, flapping their wings, we notice the huge numbers of homeless outcasts like ourselves.

From Literature

Claude's albinism, which is extremely rare in alligators, provided visibility for people who feel a little outcast, Peach said.

From BBC

There was also the possibility of being a social outcast in an era of card-tapping.

From The Wall Street Journal

In shades of today’s generational divide on college campuses, the younger Na’vi have an ethical disagreement with their elders about their rejection of an outcast whale, Payakan, who speaks in comically solemn subtitles.

From Los Angeles Times

She said that I was stingy and mean, an outcast at life’s rich feast.

From The Wall Street Journal