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    cast away
    [cast away]
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    1. be stranded after a shipwreck:
      "he returned home three years after being cast away on the island"
    cast·a·way
    [ˈkastəˌwā]
    noun
    cast-away (noun)
    1. a person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place:
      "a castaway on a desert island"
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    noun
    1. a person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place:
     
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    What does cast away mean?And I said: I am cast away out of the sight of thy eyes: but yet I shall see the holy temple again. “Some vessel was cast away not far from here last night,” exclaimed Toby, at length. Cast away definition: a shipwrecked person.. See examples of CAST AWAY used in a sentence.
    What does cast away constness mean?( nautical) To abandon or maroon . The mutineers cast away the ship's officers in the longboat. If you want to change a class member inside a const member function, the traditional approach is to cast away constness by saying (X*)this.
    What does cast away mean in Shakespeare?Discard, reject, as in He picked a book, then cast it aside , or She cast away all thoughts of returning home . [Early 1400s] Squander, waste, as in She cast away a fortune on jewelry . Shakespeare used this idiom in King John (2:1): “France, hast thou yet more blood to cast away?” [Early 1500s]
    What is the difference between cast away and cast back?cast awayor aside, to reject; discard: [~ + away/aside + object]They cast aside our objections. [~ + object + away/aside]Don't cast it away. cast back,[~ + object + back]to refer to something past; go back to something past:I cast my mind back to the days of my childhood.
     
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    1 : thrown away : rejected 2 a : cast adrift or ashore as a survivor of a shipwreck b : thrown out or left without friends or resources
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    to be left somewhere such as on an island that is far from any towns or people, after escaping from a ship that has sunk: If you were cast away on a desert island, what would you miss most?
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