Sentences

upcast in a sentence

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Definition

Upcast refers to something that is thrown or projected upward, such as fish leaping from the water or a gesture made with an upward motion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fisherman watched the upcast of fish as they jumped out of the water.
  2. During the presentation, she made an upcast gesture that conveyed her enthusiasm.
  3. The artist captured the moment perfectly, depicting the upcast of leaves in a gentle breeze.
  4. As the wind picked up, the upcast of sand created a hazy shimmer in the air.
  5. In his speech, he made an upcast reference to historical figures who inspired him.
  6. The archaeologist found an upcast of ancient artifacts that revealed much about the civilization.
  7. During the storm, the wind caused debris to upcast into the air, creating a dramatic scene.
  8. As the eagle soared high above, it made an upcast of the landscape below, scanning for prey.
  9. The miners examined the upcast from the tunnel, hoping to discover valuable minerals.
  10. In the art installation, the upcast of colors and shapes created a mesmerizing visual experience.
  11. The artist's abstract painting seemed to upcast a myriad of emotions that left viewers in deep contemplation.
  12. During the storm, the strong winds caused debris to upcast into the sky, creating a chaotic scene.
  13. As the rocket launched, the spectators watched in awe as it upcast flames and smoke against the night sky.
  14. The ancient myth spoke of a hero who could upcast the spirits of the fallen to guide them to the afterlife.
  15. In her speech, she aimed to upcast hope and resilience among the attendees, inspiring them to take action.

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