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castile

noun as in soap

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The traffic stop—ostensibly for a broken tail light—that precipitated his tragic death, and captured the nation’s attention, was nothing out of the ordinary for Castile.

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As dispatch audio recordings would later reveal, the officer believed that Castile’s “wide-set nose” fit the description of someone who had committed a robbery.

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Castile was shot five times at close range by a police officer during a routine traffic stop, when he went to reach for his license, registration, and permit to carry a gun.

That title of Castile might become the cherished ideal in the Philippines if it were valued as I desire.

In Castile was ostentatiously displayed and lavishly spent great fortunes made in remote provinces by oppression and corruption.

To Castile came the annual galleons laden with the treasures of America.

Castile enjoyed the supremacy in that great assemblage of races and languages.

Have ready in a wash-kettle, a strong cold lather of clear water and white Castile soap.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to castile, such as: detergent, lather, soapsuds, soft soap, and suds.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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