Kasper

[ kas-per ]

noun
  1. a male given name, form of Caspar.

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How to use Kasper in a sentence

  • In Chicago, it has Michael Kasper (the lawyer who got Rahm Emanuel on the ballot).

  • In the end, Kasper presents the artist as a cutesy-pie clown that others can ogle at will.

  • He pushed the door open; and Kasper, who was only drumming with his fingers upon the window-panes, seemed very glad to see us.

    The Man-Wolf and Other Tales | Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian
  • Kasper looked down bashfully and blushed; he seemed to enjoy his master's praises.

    The Man-Wolf and Other Tales | Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian
  • A single glance brought Kasper to his side, made him bring such and such a bottle, or bring the dish he required.

    The Man-Wolf and Other Tales | Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian
  • And during the speech Kasper discovers on the leather-covered wall a picture in a gilded oval frame—a painting of Clara.

    Egholm and his God | Johannes Buchholtz
  • She walks round the lawn, and turns into a patch that would take her along under the wall, where Kasper cannot follow.

    Egholm and his God | Johannes Buchholtz