Synonym: enthrone, invest, robe, singlet, undershirt, waistcoat. Similar words: invest, divest, harvest, vestige, investor, vestment, travesty, livestock. Meaning: [vest] n. 1. a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat 2. a collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the body. v. 1. provide with power and authority 2. place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons 3. become legally vested 4. clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments 5. clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes.
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31. Present-day runners, whether amateur or professional, are more suitably attired in vest and shorts and well-trained.
32. The writer was wearing a bulletproof vest and had brass knuckles and chemical repellent in other pockets.
33. He was dressed in bright floppy trousers, tightened at the ankle with embroidery, and an embroidered vest laced with silver.
34. Roslin, known for playing his cards close to his vest, declined to comment.
35. Connor in vest and trousers - Huw Pritchard stripped to the waist, wearing boxing-gloves, shorts and plimsolls.
36. Sally has donated her official Barcelona running vest to the appeal, which has a goal of £60,000.
37. She tucked one arm inside the life vest, steering with the other.
38. He was wearing only a sleeveless vest and a pair of short pants that reached almost to his bony knees.
39. A vest of fake fur like the one she had made for Jill when she was small?
40. A red cotton T-shirt or running vest is available at a nominal charge of £1.00 together with sponsorship forms.
41. Indeed, standing in his vest, his eyes closed, he was swaying like a punch-drunk boxer.
42. She stood, laughing at him, her arms brown against her childish white vest, the squirrel peering round her neck.
43. Dickie was dressed in a Day-Glo orange vest, jeans and running shoes.
44. David Alan Miller slicks back his hair and dons a black leather vest and sleeveless shirt to show off his biceps.
45. He then progresses to a simple upper body garment, such as a sleeveless vest or loose T-shirt.
46. But pressure to eliminate the budget deficit, said Vest, is likely to lead to diminished help from Washington.
47. It's time to get your thermal vest on, never mind skates.
48. He is wearing a wrinkled black wool suit and vest.
49. He would often be dressed in just a loose-fitting pair of shorts, but sometimes deigned to wear a vest as well.
50. Sometimes even it is desired to vest a power to dissolve in one partner or a specified majority.
51. Even in this weather he was wearing a sleeveless vest.
52. A young man with a flapping vest and a face pink with high-altitude exertion passed them, running hard.
53. His fingers worked through the pockets of his flight vest and touched one by one his possessions.
54. His stomach heaved as he wiped his fingers down his vest.
55. He wore a black shirt, black vest, black leather wristbands and was spectacularly athletic.
56. He slid from the sheets, pulled on shorts and a vest, then groped beneath the bed.
57. Kathy tucked her chin into the life vest, closed her eyes.
58. Step aside here and unbutton your vest please.
59. Pull it off,[www.Sentencedict.com] tack and paper in vest pocket.
60. The policeman survived because of his bulletproof vest.
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