1. gast - Noun
2. gast - Verb
3. Gast - Proper noun
To make aghast; to frighten; to terrify. See Aghast.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy gast was pretty well flabbered. Jim Butcher
A lot of the most-stolen vehicles are higher-end, expensive and large cars that can be hard to acquire outside North America, which is why Gast says a big motivator for theft isn't a criminal looking for a joy ride or to sell it locally. Source: Internet
Bryan Gast, national director of investigative services at IBC, said in an interview with CBC News that the biggest trend he's seeing this year is what's known as a "relay attack." Source: Internet
Compare Old English ġiest "guest", which shows umlaut, and Old High German gast, which does not, both from Proto-Germanic *gastiz. Source: Internet
Gast paced the way for the Red Devils with 16 points, four rebounds and two assists while Vermillion added a dozen markers, four assists and two steals. Source: Internet
During this process Overbeck and Gast contemplated what to do with Nietzsche's unpublished works. Source: Internet