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prost

Prosit \Pro"sit\, interj. [L., 3d pers. sing. subj. present of prodesse to do good; pro for + esse to be.] Lit., may it do (you) good; -- a salutation used in well wishing, esp. among Germans, as in drinking healths; -- also used in the contracted form prost.

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Prost (disambiguation)

Prost most commonly refers to Alain Prost (born 1955), former French Formula One driver and four times world champion.

Prost may also refer to:

  • Nicolas Prost (born 1981), French racing driver, son of Alain Prost
  • Prost Grand Prix, the Formula One racing team owned by Alain Prost from 1997 to 2002
  • Sharon Prost (born 1951), American federal judge

Usage examples of "prost".

The same thing may be said of Clauda Isan Prost, a lame woman, Clauda Isan Guillaume, and Isan Roquet, who owned to the murder of five children.

Gerry Prost walked from behind his desk and, rubbing his hands together warmly, greeted Katie.

Nervously, he fingered the reader attached to his belt as Prost droned on about the old book he had spread out before him.

People like Gerry Prost were a little better off because they had careers elsewhere before being recruited for employment on Havanagas.

Hugo did the same thing for Prost, who had not regained consciousness.

Dressed in a loosely fitting toga that came to just below his knees, and armed with only a short sword, Gerry Prost was thrust unceremoniously into the arena.

The faster of the two jackals skidded to a halt inches from where Prost stood.

Attracted by the source of the screams, it dipped its head quickly and decapitated Prost with one bite.

They were dressed like Prost and also armed with the short gladius swords.

Gerry Prost were a little better off because they had careers elsewhere before being recruited for employment on Havanagas.

For those of you who do not know me, my name is Olaf Prost, Senior Member from Lower Bero Province.

To the polizi she was a registered prost, but that only proved the headquarters supermashini were behind the times.

By the time Lindeman confirmed that it had never been driven by Alain Prost, or anyone else of championship status, he also discovered that repairing the drive train was going to cost an additional thirty thousand.

Bandits, briefly legitimatized by letters of marquee from Prost Kamenets, had come over the Silverbind.