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Fuster

Fuster, Füster or Fustér may refer to:

  • Anton Füster (1808–1881), Austrian Roman Catholic priest, theologian, pedagogue, radical political activist and author
  • David Fuster (born 1982), Spanish football midfielder
  • Géza Füster (1910–1990), Hungarian-Canadian chess International Master
  • Jaime Fuster (1941–2007), Puerto Rican politician who served as an Associate Justice to the Supreme Court
  • Joan Fuster (1922–1992), Spanish writer, who published mostly in Catalan
  • Joaquin Fuster (born 1930), Spanish neuroscientist
  • José Rodríguez Fuster (born 1946), Cuban artist specializing in ceramics, painting, drawing, engraving, and graphic design
  • Raúl Fuster (born 1985), Spanish football defender
  • Serge Fuster (also known as "Casamayor", 1911–1988), French judge and writer
  • Valentin Fuster (born 1943), Spanish-American cardiologist
  • Vicente Fustér (c. late 18th century), O.F.M., Spanish Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order, and missionary in California

Usage examples of "fuster".

Anderson had done everything he could think of to get the oldest Fuster boy to take his job at the Seed and Feed more seriously.

Billy Fuster spoke up, and Phil knew that the lean young man must be right about that.

She sped after Billy Fuster and the others, no longer concerned about Bo getting into a fight, but worried that the peaceful town of Hayden might suddenly have a lynching on its hands.

Jimmy had said that his son, Bo, had caught a colored man attempting to break into their house, and that he and Billy Fuster had stopped him.

In front of the car, Billy Fuster was going after a man with a tire iron.

Phil about the colored man that Bo Bartell and Billy Fuster and the others had beaten up.

The incident with Bo Bartell and Billy Fuster and the others, and the argument between Leonard and Phil that had followed, had happened probably ten years ago.

Billy Fuster and Bo Bartell had both been labeled as missing in action, and everybody assumed that they too had died.