1. feist - Noun
2. Feist - Proper noun
a nervous belligerent little mongrel dog
Source: WordNetFeist 1993, p. 29. Green 1980, p. 73. At the start of the battle, the twin-engined Messerschmitt Bf 110C long range Zerstörer ("Destroyer") was also expected to engage in air-to-air combat while escorting the Luftwaffe bomber fleet. Source: Internet
“Communicating those deep details about our community is very difficult to do otherwise, with for example, a display ad or 30-second video,” Feist said. Source: Internet
Musicians who benefited from an improved profile as a result of their songs being included on Apple commercials include Canadian singer Feist with the song " 1234 " and Yael Naïm with the song " New Soul ". Source: Internet
According to West Nile Surveillance Coordinator Michelle Feist, everyone is at risk of developing the illness after being bitten by an infected mosquito. Source: Internet
Beloved narcissist Father John Misty, the long-dormant Feist, Kendrick-approved jazz notable Kamasi Washington, neo-outlaw country singer Nikki Lane, conceptually sharp retro-rockers Low Cut Connie, and standout locals P.O.S and Chastity Brown. Source: Internet
Flight of the Nighthawks by Raymond E. Feist flew to the top of the hardcover bestseller list with 1634: The Ram Rebellion by Eric Flint & Virginia De Marce in second. Source: Internet