throw (a net, or the hooked and baited end of (a fishing line) out into the water
the fishermen cast a large net around a school of tuna
throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction
he cast the book down on to the chair angrily
lemmings cast themselves off the cliff
he jumped in, casting caution to the wind
play (video or audio content from a computer, phone, etc.) on a television screen or other device, usually via a wireless connection, without mirroring the screen of the original device
the app can cast your device's photos and videos
view on your largest screen by casting your device to your TV
shed (skin or horns) in the process of growth
the antlers are cast each year
(in country dancing) change one's position by moving a certain number of places in a certain direction along the outside of the line in which one is dancing
cross the set and cast down one place
(of a dog) search in different directions for a lost scent
the dog cast furiously for the vanished rabbit
immobilize (an animal, especially a cow) by using a rope to cause it to fall on its side
the assigning of parts in a play, film, or other production to an actor or actors
his version was still at the scripting stage and he had not yet begun to think about casting
there's certainly novelty value in the casting of the lead role
the making of an object by pouring molten metal or other material into a mould
he established his city as the principal German centre for bronze casting
the process of playing video or audio content from a computer, phone, etc. on a television screen or other device, usually via a wireless connection, without mirroring the screen of the original device
TV apps allow the videos to be watched on bigger screens without phone casting