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US
/ˈkeɪsɪŋ/
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[ UK /kˈeɪsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kˈeɪsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the housing or outer covering of something
the clock has a walnut case -
the enclosing frame around a door or window opening
the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced - the outermost covering of a pneumatic tire
How To Use casing In A Sentence
- In 1850 Joy and Edward Wilson patented twin boilers working in parallel within the same casing.
- The features in this home are just too many to mention such as coffered ceilings, multi-light windows, heavy door and window casings, and other elements that give this home great charm. WN.com - Business News
- Rack mounted systems are much more interchangeable and the casing lasts forever.
- The petticoat is very easy to make, too ... just cut the fabric to the right length (front & back piece), stitch sides, add lace at the bottom, sew a casing at the top for elastic & then add elastic & stitch opening closed! Year Around Feminine Fashions
- The vessel has an aluminium deckhouse with skippers cabin, CO2 room, casing, ventilation and Hi-press room.
- At least we get a trailer and a filmography that does a decent job of showcasing the film, and the talent involved.
- The helpers provision the couple's fledglings with a steady supply of lerp, sugary casings secreted by plant-sucking insects. Signs of the Times
- That means pearly white skinless cod or haddock under a casing of crisp batter the colour of dark honey, served with golden chips. Times, Sunday Times
- Lay the shade on a flat surface with the lining side up, and mark the placement for the plastic rings along the dowel casing lines, aligning them with the screw eyes in the mounting board.
- People have called me "alm" as in "alms for the poor" in the past, and I thought it was funny how I read it in my head one way and everyone else had it differently. honeychild because honey is natural, durable and versatile. and we are all children -- that child in us never leaves -- the outer casing just grows up and gets older looking. lol LJWorld.com stories: News