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- Cast in stone
- Cast iron alibi
- Cast iron guarantee
- Cast off
- Cast out
- Cast the first stone ( the meaning and origin of this phrase.. )
- Cast the net wide
- Cast to the four winds
- Cast your bread upon the waters
- Cast your mind back
- Clay pigeon
- Do you want a shape like a bra? Or do you want a shape like a woman? ( Warner's Body Bra advertising slogan )
- Don't cast your pearls before swine
- Face fungus
- Fashion victim
- Feet of clay
- Figure painting ( a form of painting in which the human body is the subject )
- Fish always rot from the head downwards ( the meaning and origin of this phrase.. )
- Form follows function
- Form is temporary, class is permanent
- Free form
- Gaseous Cassius ( Nickname of Cassius Clay )
- Get in shape
- Get into shape
- Get your family into Shape, without them even noticing ( St. Ivel Yogurt advertising slogan )
- God rot them
- Halo model
- Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
- In fine form
- Keep in shape
- Knock into shape
- Landscape painting ( a form of painting in which the natural world is the subject )
- Leading fashion hub
- Lick into shape
- Link rot
- Matrix management
- Model behaviour
- Model citizen
- Model of virtue
- Model pupil
- Ne'er cast a clout till May is out
- Parrot fashion
- Portrait painting ( a form of painting in which the human face is the subject )
- Potatoes in the mould ( Cockney rhyming slang for cold )
- Prime condition ( in perfect shape )
- Role model
- Rot in hell
- Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit
- Shape up or ship out
- Ship shape and Bristol fashion
- Still life ( a form of painting in which inanimate objects are the subject )
- Stop the rot
- Take shape
- The Great Pacificator ( Nickname of Henry Clay )
- The Matrix ( Keanu Reeves movie )
- The Matrix ( Nickname of Shawn Marion )
- The die has been cast
- The height of fashion
- The one and only cereal that comes in the shape of animals ( Crispy Critters advertising slogan )
- The rot has set in
- The shape of things to come
- Throw a shape
- To cast the first stone