Caster in a sentence as a noun

I believe that the Flight caster guys were using it, yes.

They are trying to write the smallest functional ray caster/sound engine, you name it.

At the smallest scale, the recent ray caster was an example where the amount of code mattered a great deal.

The other successful casters focused more on "Real life" tournaments.

I think it's fair to assume that a Chicago news caster is speaking primarily to an American audience.

A lot of the benefit of being able to watch the streams is to see people get their questions answered during the cast, that relate to what the caster was broadcasting at the time.

I know one guy who, if speaking quickly, would pronounce 'char* sugar' as 'caster sugar'... come to think of it, I'm not sure how Americans pronounce 'caster', but in the UK it's car-stir sugar.

Except with one intractable draw back that shadow volumes could eat up an unbounded amount of GPU fill rate, based on shadow caster geometry and your camera position.

In League, we used to have mainstream range AD mid, tanky mid, caster mid, assassin AD mid, teemo mid etc. There's no way to meaningfully classify "roles" or even "lanes" position properly - who knows if one day we might have 1 - 3 - 1 laning like dota?

WSJ and FT caster to a more exclusive and professional audience who generally have to read their articles in order to stay current, therefore they can easily have a subscription only business model.

> primarily by increasing trail and rakeThis is oddly redundant, kind of like saying "primarily by using computers and laptops".Trail is the tendency of the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle to act like a caster.

Caster definitions

noun

a worker who casts molten metal into finished products

noun

a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling powdered sugar

See also: castor

noun

a pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable

See also: castor