Cast made of a person's face, hands or other body parts during the person's life.
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Examples for "life cast"
Examples for "life cast"
1These great turning-days of life cast no shadow before, slip by unconsciously.
2With its jaw-dropping property porn and larger-than- life cast, it's no surprise that Selling Sunset has become such a hit with viewers.
3Promise me, Alford, that after I'm gone you will not let my blighted life cast its shadow over your future years.
4You were unfortunate in having your life cast in easy places, but you're developing, and I like you the better for it.
5But the problem of life cast no shadow on the Jolly Rovers, and they paddled on contentedly, finding something new to admire every few minutes.
1Honoring Lincoln's busy schedule, Volk decided to keep the sessions to a minimum by beginning with a life mask.
2A plaster bust, done from a life mask, if not from Le Moine's bust in marble (1750), was thought the best likeness by Dr. King.
3All the characters wore larger-than- life masks, spangled with jewels.
4Life masks are made by covering a subject s face with strips of plaster gauze dipped in water.
5The activities of godless lives mask the real spiritual death, which is the condition of every soul that is separate from God.
6In effect, photographs of the departed can be regarded as death masks, cast from the body, but certainly not life masks cast from the soul.
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