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hast

[hast] / hæst /




VERB
bring into the world
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Johnsson, Khanna and Osborne form the brain trust behind Hast du Feuer, a collective that has quickly established itself in D.C.’s crowded nightlife scene.

From Washington Post • Feb. 8, 2023

Hast Du Feuer — roughly translated from German as that old nightlife koan “do you have a light?” — is the newest collective laser-focused on celebrating dance music in the District.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2022

Such a striking victory can be credited to the two intrepid prosecutors, Joan Illuzzi-Orbon and Meghan Hast, who meticulously laid out the defendant’s culpability.

From The Guardian • Feb. 24, 2020

“The power and balance he deviously exploited was not just physical, it was also professional and profoundly psychological,” one of the prosecutors, Meghan Hast, said in her opening statement.

From New York Times • Feb. 6, 2020

"No. The King's under the law, for it's the law makes him a king. Hast no more power to start away from thy crown than any sentry from his post."

From "The Horse and His Boy" by C.S. Lewis



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