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Discover LudwigThe word 'vest' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an item of clothing that is usually sleeveless, worn over a shirt, and typically made of wool, tweed, or other heavy material. For example: "I wore a tweed vest to keep warm on the chilly autumn day."
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vest
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A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
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We enjoy a chat with me tucked safely in the middle, wearing Gulotta's heavy white bulletproof vest.
But the network of computer cards and cables attached to the vest is only a means to an end.
In his Christmas 2014 picture he was wearing long socks and a sweater vest and looked like a little Victorian lord.
Had Brody detonated his suicide vest and killed the vice president, the show would have been an indelible, beautifully finite piece of television.
One fellow competitor earnestly advises me to stick corn plasters over my nipples if I don't want the front of my vest "looking like a bloody Japanese flag".
Most jobs have basic guidelines involving a presentable and professional appearance, but when a 'uniform' involves a skimpy vest and hot pants bearing the company logo, it becomes a cause for concern.
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Besides, he felt much repugnance for that sort of happiness, bought at the chemist's and taken away in the vest-pocket, and he compared the ecstasy it induces to that of a maniac for whom painted canvas and rough drop-scenes take the place of real furniture and gardens balmy with the scent of genuine flowers.
Most ardent fan: Not sure, but your correspondent was randomly hugged by one of Coachella's famous vest-clad bros, overcome with emotion during Never Gonna Love Again.
DeVaul says his vest-based system also includes an accelerometer so "it can distinguish when I'm sitting still, walking, riding a bicycle.
While waiting for that specialist help, the same firemen also strongly urged a policeman not to attempt a rescue in the pond, even refusing to lend the policeman a life-vest.
Most bombers use suicide vests or blow up vehicles they are driving; the vest-wearers tend to be foreign.
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