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castoff

[kast-awf, -of] / ˈkæstˌɔf, -ˌɒf /






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Castoff plastics choke and entangle animals, are ingested by people as tiny particles in food, and lead to higher greenhouse gases.

From Scientific American • Mar. 3, 2022

And Castoff Yankee Roger Maris, driving in still another run, his seventh of the Series, to prove that he's the money player everybody said he wasn't.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cleveland Castoff Sal Maglie started pitching the kind of games he once turned in for the Giants, going the distance in all five of his victories, two of them shutouts.

From Time Magazine Archive

NBC has also taken on CBS Castoff Skelton, although for a half-hour at a time instead of an hour.

From Time Magazine Archive

And Kansas City Castoff Ken Johnson, bought from Toronto for $35,000, won five games in his first five weeks on the club.

From Time Magazine Archive




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