[
US
/ˈkæstɝ/
]
[ UK /kˈɑːstɐ/ ]
[ UK /kˈɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a worker who casts molten metal into finished products
- a pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable
- a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling powdered sugar
How To Use caster In A Sentence
- Put all the fruit in a saucepan on a gentle heat and add a couple of tablespoons of caster sugar and a slug of something pleasantly alcoholic such as brandy, whisky or even sherry.
- The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio.
- An eye-catching floral tribute to England rugby star Jonny Wilkinson helped Doncaster to shine in this year's Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
- Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
- This has come as a surprise to many economic forecasters. Times, Sunday Times
- The authors, both pollsters, will either win plaudits in future years or be forgotten like many hyperbolic, wrong-headed forecasters through the eons. Three books on the Tea Party, reviewed by Steven Levingston
- Heat the egg whites and the remaining caster sugar in a large clean, heatproof bowl. Times, Sunday Times
- Herman Caster the biograph and mutoscope, or the Lumiere brothers in Stories of Inventors The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers
- Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod.
- The broadcaster attacked customs officials and police who seemingly stood on the quayside watching without intervening to help. Times, Sunday Times