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Cast An Eye Over Neckwear And Smalls

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99%8Exact Match!
noun

• short underpants for women or children

adjective satellite

• lacking in magnitude or quantity

• (of clothing) revealing the body

33%6Cast, cast or cast
noun

• a theatrical performer

• a person who acts and gets things done

29%6 To cast a quick eye over something
noun

• a quick look around (originally military slang)

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The Guardian Cryptic22 Feb 2002 Across 21
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