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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The newspaper company had to replace their broken typecast to continue printing.
The carpenter typecast the wood into a custom-made bookshelf.
He typecast his resignation letter before leaving the company.
The typesetter selected the appropriate typecast for the first letter of the headline.
She was typecast as the quirky best friend in every movie she appeared in.
The director typecast the actor as a villain in all of his movies.
The publisher had to order a new typecast as the old one had worn out from overuse.
The romantic lead typecast is a popular role for many actors.
The teacher didn't want to typecast the students into specific roles during group work.
The actor's agent advised him not to accept any more typecast roles.
The typecast had intricate designs that gave the printed page an elegant look.
I need to typecast this article before the deadline.
The actor's range of performances was limited due to his typecast as a comedy sidekick.
The metallurgist will typecast the alloy to determine its properties.
The actress worried that her breakout role would lead to her being typecast in similar roles.
The printing press required a new typecast to print the newspaper.
The carpenter used a typecast to make a precise replica of a Victorian doorknob.
He needs to typecast his thesis before submitting it to the professor.
The forensic scientist will typecast the evidence to identify the substance used in the crime.
The food safety inspector will typecast the sample to check for any contaminants.
She was known for playing the typecast of the dumb blonde.
The print shop can typecast business cards in various fonts and colors.
The actor's agent advised him not to take the role because he was worried about him being typecast.
The artisan crafted a beautiful metal sculpture using a typecast.
The artist typecast the clay into a beautiful sculpture.
The lab technician needs to typecast the sample to identify its molecular structure.
The geologist will typecast the rock sample to identify its mineral composition.
The doctor wants to typecast the patient's blood to identify any underlying medical conditions.
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