Bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal.
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Examples for "cast"
Examples for "cast"
1The election result has cast doubt on popular support for that project.
2Events surrounding CervicalCheck continue to cast a shadow over the health service.
3Animal prints: we think they're best left to cast members of Eastenders.
4The withdrawal agreement must give legal effect to that 'cast iron' guarantee.
5Clive Fugill said Covid-19 cast doubt on whether that legacy could continue.
1The doctor dressed the limb with a dilution of carbolic acid and fixed it in a plaster bandage.
2He was at once put in plaster bandages and we were ordered home.
1The plaster cast broke in two- Imustsay to my great satisfaction.
2His arm was in a plaster cast, suspended by a small hook.
3First, makes his own plaster cast, and chisels his own stone.
4There goes Er Lawshe with a plaster cast of Genee under his arm.
5He wakes, thirsty and feverish, to find his arm in a plaster cast.
6Since then he's been doing his work in a plaster cast.
7Her right arm was wrapped to the elbow in a black plaster cast.
8The plaster cast on her leg was a real handicap.
9Manual reduction and immobilization in a plaster cast were performed.
10He was an irritable convalescent in a plaster cast, too nervous to be patient.
11The plaster cast covered the ankle, leaving her toes exposed.
12He is a plaster cast of a fossilised skeleton found in Wyoming in 1898.
13I've made a plaster cast of one of the prints.
14It is a plaster cast of a woman's face: Miranda's.
15Suppose I take the plaster cast of the tibia of Jaconowski, the Russian drum major.
16The plaster cast on his foot was another matter.
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