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- Look up cast off or castoff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cast off may refer to: Cast off (knitting), another term for binding off Castoff (publishing)...
- "Cast Offs (TV Series)". "Cast Offs". 3 October 2015. "Curtis Brown". Wikiquote has quotations related to Cast Offs. 'Cast Offs' on Channel 4 Cast Offs...
- adjacent stitch. Techniques differ, however, in how this is done: Simple bind/cast off Involves simply p****ing each loop over an adjacent stitch. (The yarn is...
- Godspell (1971 Off-Broadway Cast) is the original cast recording of the Cherry Lane Theatre production of Godspell. It produced a radio hit in the summer...
- comedy Mad involved Julie Taymor approaching Clark Kent to cast him in Smallville: Turn Off the Clark. The February 3, 2013 episode of Robot Chicken contains...
- In fluid dynamics, the starting vortex is a vortex which forms in the air adjacent to the trailing edge of an airfoil as it is accelerated from rest. It...
- publishing, casting off is the process of estimating the number of signatures required to typeset a m****cript. An accurate castoff (or cast off) is important...
- Cast Away is a 2000 American survival drama film directed and produced by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, and Nick Searcy. Hanks plays...
- ensemble cast. Referential acting is a key factor in executing this balance, as ensemble cast members "play off each other rather than off reality"....
- romanized: eskhara; Latin: eschara) is a slough or piece of dead tissue that is cast off from the surface of the skin, particularly after a burn injury, but also...