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Aston


Aston [as-tuh n] Examples noun

  1. Francis William,1877–1945, English physicist and chemist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1922.

Examples from the Web for aston Contemporary Examples of aston

  • One of the pictures shows his treasured Aston Martin car parked up on the beach.

    Young Prince Charles Was Told to ‘Eff-Off’ by British Surfers For Drop-ins

    Tom Sykes

    June 14, 2012

  • Since then it has been on display at Aston Martin’s Headquarters at Gaydon.

    Charles’s Aston Martin To Go Under Hammer

    Tom Sykes

    April 24, 2012

  • Americans now own famous teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Aston Villa.

    How Two Incidents of Alleged Racism in English Soccer Have Shocked the Sport

    Edward Platt

    December 23, 2011

  • Built to exactly half the scale of a regular Aston Martin, it is now on display at the royal museum at Sandringham.

    Prince Harry’s Vegas Harley Adventure

    Tom Sykes

    November 21, 2011

  • The 41-year-old open-topped Aston was a 21st birthday present to Charles from his mother in 1969.

    Prince Harry’s Vegas Harley Adventure

    Tom Sykes

    November 21, 2011

  • Historical Examples of aston

  • Mr Aston has demanded his audience of leave, and quits Madrid on the 15th.

    The Economist

    Various

  • Mr. Aston kept his eyes on the boy and tried not to see his son.

    Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker

    Marguerite Bryant

  • He was dimly conscious he did not want Mr. Aston to come and see them.

    Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker

    Marguerite Bryant

  • “Aston,” said Christopher, rather hastily, escaping to the tea-table.

    Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker

    Marguerite Bryant

  • But when they were alone that evening, Mr. Aston reverted to it.

    Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker

    Marguerite Bryant

  • British Dictionary definitions for aston Aston noun

    1. Francis William. 1877–1945, English physicist and chemist, who developed the first mass spectrograph, using it to investigate the isotopic structures of elements: Nobel prize for chemistry 1922
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