1. aston - Noun
2. aston - Verb
3. Aston - Proper noun
Alt. of Astone
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe speed at which we moved the ball in small spaces and our quality was superb. We played the ball through needles and it was very difficult for Aston Villa. Arsène Wenger
Austin sounds a little bit like Aston Martin, which is the type of car James Bond would drive. Mike Myers
A brilliant reaction. I hate it when players just walk off. [Following Arjen Robben's sharp exit down the tunnel after being substituted against Aston Villa. ]. José Mourinho
I'm sorry, but having an Aston Martin DB9 on the drive and not driving it is a bit like having Keira Knightley in your bed and sleeping on the couch. Jeremy Clarkson
I have a car that I like - an Aston Martin - for Sunday drives in the country. Seth MacFarlane
But a lot of my training can be done in Aston - a lot of the hard work, so to speak. But a new atmosphere, a new place, and it's good for me because I didn't want to get stuck in one spot, so coming home is good, back and forth, you know, where my roots are. Elvis Stojko