Use "cast a shadow over" in a sentence

1. Who cast a shadow over the Labour conference by quitting the Shadow Cabinet?

2. Authoritarian people cast a long, menacing shadow over our lives

3. An oak tree cast its shadow over a tiny round pool.

4. 10 An oak tree cast its shadow over a tiny round pool.

5. midnight wouldn't cast a shadow.

6. The gallows cast a shadow even at night.

7. The shadow by my finger cast

8. Show jeopardy: Langbaurgh's budget economies have cast a shadow over the future of East Cleveland's annual show.

9. They both cast the same shadow.

10. The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water.

11. Bosnia Agonizes over release of massacre video This image taken from a video purportedly shows the shadow of a Serbian soldier cast over …

12. 13 The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water.

13. " said she, while her ill-omened physiognomy seemed to cast a shadow over the cheerful newness of the house.

14. The pagoda cast its shadow athwart the lake.

15. The Armenian genocide cast a long shadow into the Holocaust era

16. The candle cast its elongated shadow across the wall.

17. When the sun’s rays hit the column, they cast a shadow on the stairs.

18. Counterfeit parts cast a shadow on ACDelco’s reputation of providing of high-quality replacement parts

19. 22 The encounter he now saw as an omen, a shadow cast by a coming event.

20. The earth sometimes casts a shadow over the moon.

21. The Brocken spectre is just one type of glory, where the shadow is being cast on a mountain

22. The witch cast a spell on/over them.

23. Her arrival cast a cloud over the party.

24. She cast a furtive glance over her shoulder.

25. The bad news cast a chill over the gathering.

26. The allegations cast a cloud over the Mayor's visit.

27. The fire cast a ruddy glow over the room.

28. That monstrosity that Bank calls a hotel casts a shadow over my pool.

29. That monstrosity that Bank calls a hotel casts a shadow over my pool

30. The bad news cast a pall over the evening.

31. The bad news cast a cloud over his birthday.

32. But his style casts a dark shadow over the material, rendering it claustrophobic.

33. His miserable manner cast a cloud over the whole proceedings.

34. News of her death cast a pall over the event.

35. She cast a murderous look over his hard male profile.

36. 2.5.1 The height above ground of the junction box support is restricted to no more than 25 cm so that it will not cast a shadow over the area directly above the sensors.

37. Chiaroscuro locates its six cast members between light and shadow as their weaving patterns unfold in complex interactions

38. The exchange crisis cast a cloud over the exports of yarn .

39. Fears of renewed terrorist attacks cast a cloud over the event .

40. Some outside the shadow cabinet resent being passed over and neglected.

41. A shadow.

42. Gurder cast an apprehensive eye over his shoulder.

43. This will only be experienced at a specific point on Earth where a shadow cast by the Moon, called an umbra, reaches our planet.

44. Bewitch definition, to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over

45. A ghostly shadow is an example of an Amorphous shadow.

46. She lies Athwart the lands, and her shadow is over the seas

47. " Over the mountains of the moon Down the valley of the shadow

48. Adumbration (n.) 1550s, "faint sketch, imperfect representation," from Latin Adumbrationem (nominative adumbratio) "a sketch in shadow, sketch, outline," noun of action from past-participle stem of adumbrare "to cast a shadow, overshadow," in painting, "represent (a thing) in outline," from ad-"to" (see ad-) + umbrare "to cast in shadow," from PIE root *andho-"blind; dark" (see umbrage).

49. A shadow operation?

50. The setting sun cast a ruddy glare upon his Burnished arms, and sent his long black shadow streaming behind him up the level clearing

51. Etymonline for adumbration: 1530s, from Latin Adumbrationem (nominative adumbratio) "a sketch in shadow, sketch, outline," noun of action from past participle stem of adumbrare "to cast a shadow, overshadow, represent (a thing) in outline," from ad

52. 1550s, "faint sketch, imperfect representation," from Latin Adumbrationem (nominative adumbratio) "a sketch in shadow, sketch, outline," noun of action from past-participle stem of adumbrare "to cast a shadow, overshadow," in painting, "represent (a thing) in outline," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + umbrare "to cast in shadow," from PIE root *andho- "blind; dark" (see umbrage).

53. Mellor cast an eye over the draft for inaccuracies.

54. A light shining on the string would cast a shadow on a moving roll of photographic paper, thus forming a continuous curve showing the movement of the string.

55. I actually started first grade with a big cast all over my torso.

56. The death of our beloved premier cast a gloom over the whole country.

57. The shadow of Lewis, Christie and Johnson lay over Bolt, Powell and Gay.

58. The summit was supposed to rubber-stamp a package of measures to settle the tension affecting the euro area, but developments in Portugal have cast a shadow.

59. The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing.

60. Rumours of his ill health cast gloom over the celebrations.

61. Don't let a concern over Backlashes keep you from learning how to cast a baitcaster

62. When foreigners entered his gate and cast lots+ over Jerusalem,

63. Or the full moon throw a shadow... over the gravel of the drive... that was like me?

64. The dim bulb of the bedside lamp cast a soft radiance over his face.

65. 13 The death of our beloved premier cast a gloom over the whole country.

66. Thrusting the helm hard over, he shot clear of the motor yacht's wind-shadow.

67. There was still no word from Jonna, though, which cast a blight over Annie's mood.

68. What does Bewitch mean? To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over

69. The young pedlar cast him a wary glance and apparently decided on practicality over valour.

70. Cast down that over-mighty, conceited, lying, sleazy failure of a government from its seat.

71. Every shadow is a passageway.

72. Adumbrate (v.) 1580s, "to outline, to sketch," from Latin adumbratus "sketched, shadowed in outline," also "feigned, unreal, sham, fictitious," past participle of adumbrare "cast a shadow over;" in painting, "to represent (a thing) in outline," from ad "to" (see ad-) + umbrare "to cast in shadow," from PIE root *andho-"blind; dark" (see umbrage).Meaning "to overshadow" is from 1660s in English.

73. A Candlestick is composed of three parts; the upper shadow, lower shadow and body

74. " He met a pilgrim shadow

75. Befog: 1 v make less visible or unclear Synonyms: becloud , cloud , fog , haze over , mist , obnubilate , obscure Types: overshadow cast a shadow upon eclipse , occult cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention Type of: conceal , hide prevent from being seen or discovered

76. 11 He cast his satirical eye over subjects from assassinations to riots.

77. Shadowform: Devouring Plague, Shadow Word:Pain, and Vampiric Touch cast in Shadowform deal increased damage percentage equal to the player's chance to get a spell crit on their target.

78. A note from Mellowes instructed me to cast my eye over the draft, pronto, for inaccuracies.

79. The muffled stillness of that day continued to cast a long, heavy pall over our lives.

80. Not since the surprise smash hit of the year cast a rosy glow over Shore's vehicle.