0 having a particular type of waist: --
The coats were old-fashioned in cut, waisted and full skirted.
a thick waisted middle-aged man
1 used with adjectives to describe the type of waist that a person or piece of clothing has: --
The second specimen is waisted and has a splayed cleaver edge which shows a greater degree of wear than the oblique-ended example.
By 1907 the basic silhouette showed a slimmer, straighter line, less tightly-waisted and with growing tendency to a high waisted effect.
They are also known as "waisted drums".
The waisted stand is decorated with panels of floral ornament and at each end a leaf-shaped extension with foliage motifs, curved upwards to support the body of the stand.
In the normal cycle of fashion, the broad, high-waisted silhouette of the previous period was replaced by a long, lean line with a low waist for both men and women.
Human figures are painted as slim-waisted and athletic in body type for both male and female differentiating only in skin color; females are lighter in skin tone.
Through this work they began to develop a style (a waisted and flared jacket with wide lapels and parallel trousers) which was to evolve over the years.
The beaker's form is a waisted cylinder with flared lip; the border to the flat base is engraved with gilded foliage and encircled by two mystical animals, which resemble serpents.