What's the difference between agast and gosh?

Agast


Definition:

  • (v. t.) Alt. of Aghast
  • (p. p. & a.) See Aghast.

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Gosh


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Karen I'm an English graduate and I went to work for a tech company, and they thought: "Gosh, we'll teach her to code."
  • (2) To non-artists, there may not seem to be anything original or provocative about love, death, loneliness or cheese, either – yet gosh-darned artists keep finding new ways for humanity to look at them.
  • (3) "I said: 'Well, gosh, can't we find some women that are also qualified?'
  • (4) Gosh, it’s nice at parties when everyone already knows each other.)
  • (5) What you would expect is the whole world wakes up and goes: ‘Oh my gosh, this is a terrible problem, we have to deploy additional people and send money,’” he said.
  • (6) This is just such a pathetically stupid ... gosh, I didn’t mean to be that strong because I actually like Tony Abbott very much.
  • (7) "Oh gosh, totally, because that's another measure of what the customers are doing.
  • (8) … Everything … Gosh I gotta get me one of those."
  • (9) "And I said: "Well, gosh, can't we – can't we find some – some women that are also qualified?"
  • (10) "Gosh, I'm feeling really inflated today, watch out," she says.
  • (11) "It was definitely an 'oh my gosh moment'," Famiglietti said.
  • (12) I think that was badly explained because people thought 'gosh, they're going to put tax up for the low paid'.
  • (13) I look at pictures of that time - because my mum saves stuff - and I think: Oh gosh, I actually gained weight, which is not what people would normally do if they knew they had to appear naked every night."
  • (14) Pure glucosamine synthetase did not exhibit detectable NH3-dependent activity and did not catalyze the reverse reaction, as reported for more impure preparations [Gosh, S., Blumenthal, H. J., Davidson, E., & Roseman, S. (1960) J. Biol.
  • (15) (“Gosh,” murmurs Roy, as he gazes at a menagerie of living puppets and dolls, “you’ve really got nice toys here.”) It’s as children that we perhaps learn to warm to them, for all their chilling potentiality for violence.
  • (16) I thought after [I'd played the character], I'll reveal I'd researched it, and people would say gosh, you've taken this really difficult subject and done something amazing.
  • (17) For an instant, stepping out on to the roof, there was an, "Oh my gosh, we're actually doing this" moment, a split-second of terror, and then we got the momentum.
  • (18) "Oh my gosh," she says, in her rich, dewy Kentucky accent, and holds out a perfectly manicured hand.
  • (19) I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, how is this going to work?’” Newland said.
  • (20) Or is it gosh to think that the World's Highest-Paid Player, a four-time Ballon d'Or recipient, should actually show up and contribute something - anything?

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