Sentence examples for was casing from inspiring English sources

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was casing

noun

That which encloses or encases.

  • Some people like to split the casing of a sausage before cooking so it doesn't burst. Others don't.

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Instantly, he wondered if that might be the tool by which this ghost was casing his hard drive.

As Jimmy tries to "de-escalate Nacho's situation" he learns that he was casing the house, and an observant neighbour wrote down his licence plate.

She called the notion that she was casing the building for a takeover "ridiculous," since anything she might have seen there was public knowledge.

She was once misidentified as a cop while she was casing a store and waiting for the entrance to clear of people so she could photograph it.

The official said it was clear from the evidence that Mateen's visit involved more than tourism, but cautioned that agents may never learn fully whether he was casing Disney properties for a potential attack. .

The official said it was clear from the evidence that Mateen's visit involved more than tourism, but cautioned that agents may never learn fully whether he was casing Disney properties for an attack. .

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"They were casing".

Is there somebody that you suspect is casing a building?

I am casing the rear entrance to town hall when the exercise thankfully ends.

The ranger thought the men might have been casing the place.

What are they doing here?" Woods concluded that the men were "casing" the plane.

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