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Gass may refer to:

  • Gass (surname)
  • Gass (Maharashtra), a village in Maharashtra, India
Gass (Maharashtra)

Gass is a village in Vasai Taluka, near Mumbai in the Maharashtra state of India. In addition to its Hindu residents, it had an approximate Roman Catholic population of 5000 in the year 2009.

Gass (album)
  1. redirect juju (Gass album)

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Gass (surname)

Gass is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:

  • A. J. Gass (born 1975), Canadian football player
  • Bob Gass, American-based Irish Christian pastor, broadcaster and author
  • Charles George Gass (1898–1977), Royal Air Force officer, gunner ace in World War I
  • Elizabeth Gass, Lady Gass (born 1940), Lord Lieutenant of Somerset, England
  • Floyd Gass (1927–2006), American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator
  • Ian Graham Gass (1926–1992), British geologist, Professor of Earth Sciences at the Open University
  • Jack Gass, 19th century American professional football player
  • John Bradshaw Gass (1855–1939), British architect and artist
  • John Donald MacIntyre Gass (1928–2005), Canadian-American ophthalmologist
  • Karl Gass (1917–2009), German documentary filmmaker
  • Kyle Gass (born 1960), American rock musician, singer-songwriter and actor
  • Melbourne Gass (born 1938), Candaian businessman and former politician
  • Sir Michael Gass (1916–1983), British colonial administrator
  • Nabo Gass (born 1954), German painter and glass artist
  • Octavius D. Gass (1824-1924), American prospector and rancher
  • Patrick Gass (1771–1870), U.S. Army sergeant, member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Robert Gass (born 1948), American musician and member of the bands Bead Game and the Freedom Express
  • Sir Simon Gass (born 1956), British diplomat
  • Thomas Gass (born 1963), Swiss scientist and economist, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs
  • Wilhelm Gass (1813–1889), German theologian
  • William H. Gass (born 1924), American novelist, short story writer, essayist, critic, former philosophy professor

Usage examples of "gass".

Mama Gass come lopin down the draw, bouncin an swayin, fatter she was the week before.

A married man, Gass had just come from the apartment of Vivian Krepp, one of several married men who visited her on a regular basis.

LEONARD Gass was alone in his York Avenue condominium when Julia Brennan knocked on his door.

Gass, knowing full well that Bea would pass the information along, that come tomorrow morning, Gass and Dwyer would awaken to their fifteen minutes of fame.

The gasses are always moving, pushed around by solar winds and asteroidal bodies passing here and there.

Moving with the unpredictable winds of solar radiation bombarding the gasses from all sides, the giant appeared over time to be swaying back and forth, up and down, as if in some sort of galactic dance, where time and space were partnered in an ever changing rhythm.

Alex took the cup, never taking his eyes from the top section of gasses gently swirling in electronic representation in front of him.

He pointed to the uppermost corner where purple gasses were so thick they obscured further view.

C-3 orbited, often spending entire nights surrounded by the stars and swirling gasses hovering in the room.

Alex leaned back into the cushions of the couch and stared out at the purple gasses now filling the view.

Frozen in time on a solitary ship, floating through the purple gasses of a nebula that neither cared or noticed.

A selectively permeable membrane, it would pass the right gasses in and out until the composition of the air was- was- Svetz was choking, tearing at the sac.

Molten cast iron was poured into a stone basin in a reverberatory furnace and exhaust gasses from a hot fire were run over the top of the basin.

A worker with a long rake stirred the surface of the puddle of iron, and carbon monoxide in the gasses would combine with carbon in the iron.

The gasses froze into a rime that glim-mered in the shadows and sublimed where the sunlight caught it out.