US /ˈwɛskɪt, ˈwestˌkot/
・UK /ˈweɪskəʊt/
Marley in his pigtail, usual waistcoat, tights, and boots.
His body was transparent so that Scrooge, observing him and looking through his waistcoat, could see the two buttons on his coat behind.
and the design on Cogsworth's waistcoat and epaulettes also echoes the pattern we see on him when he's a clock.
And the design on Cogsworth's waistcoat and epaulettes also echoes the pattern we see
The same face: the very same. Marley in his pigtail, usual waistcoat,
through his waistcoat, could see the two buttons on his coat behind.
In the winter, you will still put on your waistcoat.
In the summer or the autumn, in the winter, you will still put on your waistcoat.
Alice had never seen a rabbit with a pocket, or a waistcoat, or a pocket-watch before.
Alice had never seen a rabbit with a pocket or a waistcoat or a pocket watch before, so she ran after the rabbit as fast as she could.
a drab waistcoat with a heavy brassy Albert chain, and
a drab waistcoat with a heavy brassy Albert chain, and
"Missing," it said, "on the morning of the fourteenth, a gentleman named Hosmer Angel, about five feet seven inches in height, strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the centre, bushy black sidewhiskers and moustache, tinted glasses, slight infirmity of speech, was dressed when last seen in black frock-coat faced with silk, black waistcoat, gold Albert chain,
waistcoat, gold Albert chain, and grey Harris tweed trousers, with brown gaiters
But when the rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat pocket and looked at it,
and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat pocket or a watch to take out of it;
The big difference here was the waistcoat or vest.
The big difference here was the waistcoat or vest.
Sitting here in a waistcoat and this little neckerchief thing.
Sitting here in a waistcoat and this little neckerchief thing.