Deeanne Gist has written:
'Maid to match' -- subject(s): Fiction
'Maid to match' -- subject(s): Large type books, Fiction
'Love on the line' -- subject(s): Texas Rangers, Large type books, Bird watchers, Fiction
'Courting Trouble' -- subject(s): Fiction, Single women, History
Arthur s. Gist has written: 'Elementary school supervision' -- subject(s): School management and organization, Teaching
DeeAnne Davis has written: 'New voices from Aunt Lute 1' -- subject(s): American literature, Literary collections, Afro-Americans, Afro-American women, Afro-American authors, Women authors, African American women, African American authors, African Americans
Thomas E. Barr has written: 'The Gist Of It' -- subject(s): Theism
Noel Pitts Gist has written: 'Secret societies' -- subject(s): Secret societies 'Selective factors in migration and occupation' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Occupations
R. B. Peery has written: 'The gist of Japan' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Missions
The gist of something means: a general idea of its essential contents, the main substance of what has been written or main theme of written writes. So if you 'get the gist' of something, you have grasped the main point(s). "Just give me the gist' means "I don't want all the details, just give me a (very!)
Kirby J. Hanson has written: 'Radiation sensor comparisons during GATE International Sea Trails (GIST)' -- subject(s): Pyrheliometer, Measurement, Pyranometer, Solar radiation
The first step in getting the gist of something is to identify the main topic or idea being discussed. This involves skimming the content to grasp the overall theme or purpose before diving into the details.
Amanda Gist's birth name is Amanda Mary Gist.
Hannah Gist's birth name is Hannah Nicole Gist.
Jessica Gist's birth name is Jessica Taylor Gist.
Robert Gist's birth name is Robert Marion Gist.