Proper noun
Gass (plural Gasses)
A surname from German.
Agitate is a leading expert in tech security and Gass tried to advise NHSX in March that its app design, which attempted to use Bluetooth signals to sense when a phone came close to another, was flawed. Source: Internet
Gass & MacGregor, 1807 p.7 Ambrose, 1996 pp.79, 89 Lewis, however, was not ignorant of science and had demonstrated to Jefferson a marked capacity to learn, especially with Jefferson as his teacher. Source: Internet
After the show, he wrote his phone number on a matchbook for Reed, who didn’t believe Gass had a history of rock ’n’ roll class. Source: Internet
"Starbucks is constantly developing new innovative offerings for our customers, to complement our hand-crafted beverages," said Michelle Gass, senior vice president & chief merchant, Starbucks Coffee Company. Source: Internet
Another application for an anemometer mast on Gass Farm has just come up. Source: Internet
Vidal, Gore, Creation: restored edition, chapter 2, Vintage Books (2002) William H. Gass begins his novel, The Tunnel (1995), with a quote from Anaxagoras: "The descent to hell is the same from every place." Source: Internet