Use "waistcoat" in a sentence

1. Thanks for the waistcoat.

2. 19 Now the waistcoat; aha right again!

3. XXX slips out of her Byssine waistcoat

4. Judi was coming apart inside her waistcoat.

5. Her tears had dampened his immaculate waistcoat.

6. The ends of my waistcoat won't meet.

7. Ossie was standing there in waistcoat and shirtsleeves.

8. His waistcoat was riding up over his stomach.

9. His fingers flipped open the buttons of his waistcoat.

10. An embroidered silk waistcoat contributed to his dandified appearance.

11. 11 Her tears had dampened his immaculate waistcoat.

12. REMOVE You slip out of your Byssine waistcoat

13. You don your Byssine waistcoat and settle it nicely

14. 10 His waistcoat was riding up over his stomach.

15. It was imaginative waistcoat with exceedingly fanciful glass buttons.

16. This waistcoat has a propensity to pucker up over the chest.

17. XXX dons her Byssine waistcoat and settles it into place

18. A tree-piece suit consists of trousers, jacket and waistcoat.

19. XXX gently rubs her hand over her Byssine waistcoat, admiring the fit.

20. No one in Lancre had ever worn a waistcoat embroidered with peacocks.

21. RUB You gently rub your hand over your Byssine waistcoat, admiring the fit

22. You ́ll definitely be a style icon in this sporty lightweight nylon waistcoat.

23. He took his gold watch out of his waistcoat pocket and snapped it open.

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25. What was it about a waistcoat that was so piercingly sexy? she wondered dully.

26. Gina is wearing a satin waistcoat in red and imperial purple with a matching skirt.

27. He plucked at the fob chain on his waistcoat and produced a ring of tiny brass keys.

28. Medallion silk waistcoat and bow tie from Oxford and Swan, perfect for your groom or best man.

29. One had on a black top, the other a white top with a red waistcoat style jacket.

30. Lucie slipped the scarlet waistcoat off Gabriel's shoulders and skinned him of the white silk shirt.

31. Fergus Urvill was on the other side of the bed, dressed in a kilt, shirt and waistcoat.

32. ‘He smoothed the front of his simple olive and brown striped waistcoat, and patted his old fashioned Bagwig.’

33. For real tux deluxe you can add a spangly corset top[Sentencedict.com], decorative waistcoat and a dandy cravat.

34. She wore a lovely tiara but the groom, not to be outdone, had on a very smart embroidered waistcoat.

35. He removed his jacket, revealing a dashing red woollen waistcoat, rolled up his sleeves and left the room.

36. Hunt evening coat, waistcoat fitting him with the same exact pinch as waistcoats had when he was twenty.

37. It blew under her waistcoat as well. cooling her body where the hot loaf had been, making her shiver.

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39. 23 He wore no suit, but trousers, waistcoat and Paisley tie fashion for the psychedelic movement of the 1960s.

40. John Bull is traditionally depicted as a short fat man wearing a waistcoat with the British flag on it.

41. 14 He has a gravitas that has not just been put on like a flashy waistcoat, nor indeed a Garrick Club tie.

42. In the 17th century, a long inner coat called a waistcoat came to be worn under the usual long coat.

43. He took out of his waistcoat pocket a large watch which he had bought years before from a cheap-Jack at a fair.

44. 6 It was the practice to walk out of a Sunday with the braided leather belt showing just below your waistcoat.

45. He has a gravitas that has not just been put on like a flashy waistcoat, nor indeed a Garrick Club tie.

46. He is often portrayed wearing a large bicorne hat with a hand-in-waistcoat gesture—a reference to the painting produced in 1812 by Jacques-Louis David.

47. Argyle Jacket Black Barathea The Argyle jacket and waistcoat is part of your traditional highland dress for events such as weddings, dinners, balls, or parties

48. Argyle Jacket Black Barathea The Argyle jacket and waistcoat is part of your traditional highland dress for events such as weddings, dinners, balls, or parties

49. The Spanish man looks like he would be at home in Europe with his matching suit of coat, waistcoat, and breeches, plus powdered hair or wig (possibly a Bagwig?) with buckles (side curls)

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51. A 2006 fact sheet calls them “Bewigged” and states that they wear a “bob wig and black silk gown, with a black cloth dress coat and waistcoat, black cloth trousers, white shirt and white bow

52. JOHN SMART (BRITISH, 1742/43-1811) A gentleman, in scarlet coat, light green waistcoat, white stock and linen shirt with lace frill, powdered red hair en queue in black Bagwig signed with initials and dated 'J.S

53. Bernard Stanley Bilk, MBE (28 January 1929 – 2 November 2014), known professionally as Acker Bilk, was a British clarinettist and vocalist known for his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register style, and distinctive appearance – of goatee, bowler hat and striped waistcoat.

54. Be in a fair way of/to - have a good chance of (doing, obtaining, or reaching something) As for what the entire Bolded text means, a paraphrasing might be: [The waistcoat] had the appearance of vegetation growing across his torso.

55. Chained_bear commented on the word Chalybeate "He glanced at the measures recommended: diet low but not too low, bleeding of course, cupping, saline purgatives, emetics, camphorated vinegar, the strait waistcoat, blistering the head, Chalybeate waters, the cold bath; and closed the book."--Patrick O'Brian, The Thirteen Gun Salute, 281

56. Those who have been lumbering may easily be known among the others, by sporting a flashy stock or waistcoat, and by being arrayed in "Boughten" clothes, procured in town at a most expensive rate in lieu of their lumber.Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America

57. ‘In black Barathea wool and silver tones Celtic buttons, this jacket can be worn with a long neck tie, but can also be dressed up with a tux shirt and bow tie.’ ‘For officers, the cap is made from high quality Barathea wool.’ ‘The waistcoat is 100% Barathea and has a polyester back with adjuster.’

58. Cardigan (n.) "close-fitting knitted woolen jacket or waistcoat," 1868, from James Thomas Brudenell (1797-1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, English general distinguished in the Crimean War, who set the style, in one account supposedly wearing such a jacket while leading the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava (1854).The place name is an Englishing of Welsh Ceredigion, literally "Ceredig's land."