Crossword-Solution: RECASTS 7 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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RECASTS anagram ACTRESS, CASTERS

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Fresh formats 1 answer
Shapes afresh. 1 answer
Selects new players 1 answer
Selects new actors. 1 answer
Replaces actors for 1 answer
Replaces actors 1 answer
Puts in a whole new light 1 answer
Hires new performers 1 answer
Hires new actors for 1 answer
Hires new actors 1 answer
Hires different actors 1 answer
Gets new players for 1 answer
Gets new actors for 1 answer
Gets new actors 1 answer
Gets a new player for 1 answer
Frames afresh 1 answer
Forms in a new way 1 answer
Flings again 1 answer
Finds new players for 1 answer
Finds new actors for 1 answer
Does a new horoscope 1 answer
Changes the form of 1 answer
Changes the actor 1 answer
Changes actors in a play 1 answer
Changes actors 1 answer
Assigns new actors 1 answer
Assigns actors' roles anew 1 answer
Alters the shape of 1 answer
Molds again. 2 answers
Molds anew. 2 answers
ACTORS BEGLEY AND BEGLEY 10 answers
ACTORS in a play 10 answers
CHANGES IN A WHOLE NEW WA 10 answers
Makes over 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RECASTS (5)

But to those more exquisite refinements of proficiency and finish, which the artist so ardently desires and so keenly feels, for which (in the vigorous words of Balzac) he must toil “like a miner buried in a landslip,” for which, day after day, he recasts and revises and rejects—the gross mass of the public must be ever blind.
Across the Plains Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
The Assembly refuses to call a Gallican council; it refuses to negotiate with the Pope, and, on its own authority alone, it recasts the whole Constitution of the Church.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 2 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
She recasts her glorious habitations in decomposing them; she lies down for death, which perhaps a thousand times she has suffered; she rises for a new birth, which perhaps for the thousandth time has glorified her disc.
Narrative And Miscellaneous Papers, Vol. II. Thomas De Quincey 2004
She plays nine instruments, writes dramas, recasts others, organizes and drills amateurs, besides attending to a thousand and one other things." Through the influence of her aunt, Mme.
Women of Modern France Hugo P. Thieme 2005
His industry was astonishing: between October 1824 and November 1828, he composed thirty-nine plays, six of them original, the rest being translations or recasts of classic masterpieces.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 Various 2007

Quotes with RECASTS (1)

That’s why all of those records from high school sound so good. It’s. It that the songs were better- it’s that we were listening to them with our friends, drunk for the first time on liqueurs, touching sweaty palms, staring for hours at a poster on the wall, not grossed out by carpet or dirt or crumpled, oily bedsheets. These songs and albums were the best ones because of how huge adolescence felt then, and how nostalgia recasts it now. Nostalgia is so certain: the sense of f…
Carrie Brownstein Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 43 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).