˜yÐÄvlog

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gast

[ gast ]

verb (used with object)

Obsolete.
  1. to terrify or frighten.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gast1

before 1000; Middle English gasten, Old English ²µÇ£²õ³Ù²¹²Ô
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Example Sentences

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Margo Martin, one of his closest personal aides, told the lawyer, Scott Gast, that consultants had designed a subtly-modified seal for Mr. Trump.

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“They said they changed a few things to avoid trademark issues,” she wrote, asking Mr. Gast if the design was acceptable.

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Camille du Gast of France and England’s Dorothy Levitt were successful in the early 1900s, racing both cars and boats.

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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.

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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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