0 a piece of clothing that covers the upper body but not the arms and usually has buttons down the front, worn over a shirt --
Dinner would consist of a few tablets which would be carried in the waistcoat pocket.
They paid him his week's wages and gave him his 10 weeks' stamps to put in his waistcoat pocket.
As his victim was dying in the roadway he leaned over him and put his hand into the dying man's waistcoat pocket.
It insists upon us discussing the principle in a strait waistcoat.
Would one then retain the compulsory waistcoat provision?
Supposing there were a compulsory waistcoat and it were one's purpose to introduce in certain places voluntary overcoats on a wide basis.
I do not carry it around with me in my waistcoat pocket.
Cardigans have long sleeves and need more materials; slip-overs have no sleeves and need less material; and waistcoats are made of a different material.