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Miscast   /mɪskˈæst/   Listen
Miscast

verb
(past & past part. miscast; pres. part. miscasting)
1.
Cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role.






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"Miscast" Quotes from Famous Books



... must make shift to be content; that and a swift clasp of her arms, a clinging pressure of her lips, and her soft "Good-bye. Oh, good-bye! Love me every minute while I'm gone," before the tactful Esther Forbes, somewhat miscast in the temporary role of Propriety, returned from a conversation with the porter to say that they really must get off that very instant or be carried westward to the eternal scandal of society which would not understand ...
— Success - A Novel • Samuel Hopkins Adams



Words linked to "Miscast" :   cast, performing arts



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