Proper noun
Probst (plural Probsts)
A surname from German.
After turning down Bantam's initial request, Probst responded to an Army request and commenced work, initially without salary, on July 17, 1940. Source: Internet
Host Jeff Probst plans on updating crew, cast members, and viewers at a later date on whether or not anything else takes place in regard to the production schedule. Source: Internet
Alexander Schmorell and Christoph Probst had already been friends since their school days. Source: Internet
Experience at the World War II Eastern Front Hans Scholl, Alexander Schmorell, Christoph Probst, and Willi Graf were medical students. Source: Internet
Christoph Probst was a member of the German Youth Movement, Willi Graf was a member of "Neudeutschland" ("New Germany"), and the "Grauer Orden" ("Grey Convent"), illegal Catholic youth organizations. Source: Internet
Chairman Larry Probst said he’s confident track’s governing body, the IAAF, and WADA “will do everything they can to protect the clean athlete,” as those agencies continue investigations into both Russia and Kenya. Source: Internet