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Meanings of waisted coat in English
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Usage of waisted coat in English
1
Then he insisted on the removal of the little short- waistedcoat.
2
That gentleman in a high stock and a short- waistedcoat-thelate Mr. Brummell surely, walking in this direction?
3
He was a young man with a beard, wearing a full, short- waistedcoat, and looked like a messenger.
4
The broad-shouldered, narrow- waistedcoat did not fit him ill, though the shiny boots were at least a size too large.
5
The men also wore full dress: Hungarian trousers, short- waistedcoat, with large, bright metal buttons, opening over an embroidered waistcoat.
6
His odd appearance was increased by his wearing a broad-brimmed hat and feather, and a long- waistedcoat, part of an old court-suit.
7
Philip had seen him once in a bar near Piccadilly Circus in a tight- waistedcoat and a brown hat with a broad, flat brim.
8
There was an old grey-haired Cossack, with a scarlet tunic under his black, wide-skirted, narrow- waistedcoat, decorated in the Cossack fashion with ornamental cartridges.
9
His costume was of the oddest: a long- waistedcoat reaching nearly to his heels, short trousers, a flowered silk vest, and a napless hat.
10
His garments were of London make, and the long, tight, wasp- waistedcoat, buttoned clear up to the neck, seemed to enclose him like a box.
11
"And I rather like the empire effect," said Ed turning around so that all, might admire the short- waistedcoat he wore.