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Filter by Meaning The cassandra player added some improvisation to the piece, which made it sound even better.
The doctor was often accused of being a Cassandra because of his pessimistic view on medical advancements.
The weather forecasters' Cassandra predictions of heavy rainfall proved to be accurate.
Her cassandra outlook on life made her difficult to be around.
Her colleagues found her to be a Cassandra, constantly predicting doom and gloom.
The neighbor was seen as a cassandra person who always had something negative to say.
Her friends were tired of her cassandra attitude towards everything.
Her mother-in-law's cassandra views on marriage put a strain on their relationship.
Her Cassandra attitude towards dating made it difficult for her to find a partner.
He dismissed her warnings as the ravings of a cassandra woman.
The customer's cassandra complaint about the product was taken seriously by the company.
The main character in the book was named Cassandra.
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