Sleeveless garment for the upper body, usually worn over a shirt and below a coat; it covers the back, shoulders and bust.
1Commander Cherrystone flicked a speck of dust off his dress weskit.
2The shaving was finished at last and the homespun "weskit" donned.
3He come back in half a minute with his feet bare and his weskit all anyhow.
4I didn't bring the weskit, but you can 'ave it if it's any good to you.
5What's come of his weskit?
6A thin man in a leather weskit, a black and straightbrim hat set square on his head, a thin rim of whiskers.
7And Moses," she continued, layin her hed confidinly again his weskit, "dost know I sumtimes think thou istest of noble birth?"
8They put the loonatics into them coloured weskits, don't they?
9The Financier, in his First Part Clothes with an Ice-Cream Weskit, was a Picture that no Artist could paint.
10This gave rise to gentlemen's weskits to below the knee with a coat of the same length and full sleeves.
11"Meanin' the weskit, sir?"
12"She said, sir, that with the autumn drawing on, and the winter coming, it would cut up nicely for a weskit," Treacher explained.
13Commander Cherrystone flicked a speck of dust off his dress weskit.
14The shaving was finished at last and the homespun "weskit" donned.
15He come back in half a minute with his feet bare and his weskit all anyhow.
16I didn't bring the weskit, but you can 'ave it if it's any good to you.