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offcast

[ awf-kast, -kahst, of- ]

adjective

  1. discarded or rejected; castoff:

    his offcast suits.



noun

  1. a castoff person or thing.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of offcast1

First recorded in 1565–75; adj., noun use of verb phrase cast off
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Example Sentences

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Two other supporting performances, both offcast, are emblematic of the care with which Whose Life has been made.

Every unincumbered piece of our property, the orts, dregs, and offcast of our operations, were made the subjects of transfers to the rag-tag and bobtail of Lattimore288 society.

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Which will you be, an honorable wife, or a despised offcast?

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Waned is my war-band, wasted my hall-troop; Weird hath offcast them to the clutches of Grendel.

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He greeted Mr. Fear hospitably, having been so lately an offcast of the streets himself that his adoption had taught him to lose only his old tremors, not his hopefulness.

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