[
UK
/kˈɑːsk/
]
[ US /ˈkæsk/ ]
[ US /ˈkæsk/ ]
NOUN
- the quantity a cask will hold
- a cylindrical container that holds liquids
How To Use cask In A Sentence
- More than 50 cask ales, lagers and ciders will be on available, including Abbot Ale, Cumberland Ale, Titanic Iceberg and Sam Smith's Old Brewery Bitter.
- Light whisky is stored in seasoned charred oak casks, which impart little colour or flavour.
- In the final scene the camera follows the course of a wire down a telephone pole and out to the fellow's tombstone where it dips into the earth and apparently down to his casket.
- All that was left was a heap of metal hoops from the casks.
- Robert Mueller, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, released a letter he had written to Mr. MacAskill in which he called the Scots minister's decision "inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. Lockerbie Fallout Spreads to London
- Beers being allowed to condition naturally in the cask calls for a certain care in handling.
- It was even said that when she died aged 44 he used the casket which had contained her ashes to mix cement.
- The poignant note lay in a bed of roses on an ivory white casket that featured two joker playing cards. The Sun
- And that's it, that seems to be the sum total of the 'dodginess' of MacAskill's 'dossier'. Dodgy Dossiers
- It was the "cluk-cluk" of water moving about inside the butt, its motion being caused by the pitching of the ship, and a slight rolling of the cask itself, which had not been steadily "cleated" in its place. The Boy Tar