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caster

[kas-ter, kah-ster] / ˈkæs tər, ˈkɑ stər /




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At 31, he told casters he'd "never experienced love like this before", having been with Anita "every day for a year".

From BBC

The casters under its antique glass and mahogany case squeaked.

From Washington Post

Gold likes casters in flex spaces, because they make it easier to move furniture around.

From Washington Post

While caster sugar is available in America — where you can more readily find it labeled "superfine sugar" or "baker's sugar" — it tends to be somewhat more expensive than your go-to granulated sugar.

From Salon

With tired office chairs, for example, his team can replace stiff casters or worn-out gas lifts, the devices that allow people to adjust the height of a chair seat.

From BBC