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quist

British  
/ kwɪst /

noun

  1. dialect a wood pigeon

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Etymology

Origin of quist

of obscure origin

Example Sentences

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Among them was 17-year-old Darian Quist.

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Quist said the shooting has left him and his classmates angry, saddened and shocked.

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"That it happened in a place like this, it doesn't seem real," Quist said.

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"Small towns are small towns. We look out for each other. It's not like living in a city where you don't know your neighbor," said Shelley Quist.

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Darian Quist, a grade 12 student at the school, was in a classroom with a teacher and about 15 students when the lockdown alarm sounded, though he believes he was in a different part of the school from the shooting.

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