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gast
[ gast ]
verb (used with object)
- to terrify or frighten.
Word History and Origins
Origin of gast1
Example Sentences
Margo Martin, one of his closest personal aides, told the lawyer, Scott Gast, that consultants had designed a subtly-modified seal for Mr. Trump.
“They said they changed a few things to avoid trademark issues,” she wrote, asking Mr. Gast if the design was acceptable.
Camille du Gast of France and England’s Dorothy Levitt were successful in the early 1900s, racing both cars and boats.
With gusts of wind howling around Mount Ashland’s vacant ski lodge this week, Andrew Gast watched from a window as a brief snowfall dusted the landscape.
These days Mr. Gast has been checking the weather forecast the moment he wakes up, only to learn that warmer and drier days lie ahead.
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