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gest

[jest] / dʒɛst /


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If a phrase sparks the gest of song memory endures longer — like the hum of a taut string in the dark.

From New York Times • Jan. 28, 2021

Zamyatin indicated that Andropov was also unlikely to attend the country's big gest annual televised spectacular, the Nov. 7 military parade in Red Square.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week at Akron's Firestone Country Club, Al Geiberger, 28, won the big gest prize of his seven-year pro career �the $25,000 P.G.A. championship � and announced that he owed it all to peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches.

From Time Magazine Archive

The most significant fact about Salazar's relationship with the Countess is that not even the gossipy Portuguese, not even Salazar's thousands of enemies, sug gest that she is his mistress.

From Time Magazine Archive

“You could see your neighbor very dimly. Those ten seconds were the lon- gest ten seconds that I ever experienced.”

From "Bomb" by Steve Sheinkin