Waister

Word WAISTER
Character 7
Hyphenation waist er
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "waister" in example sentences

They could not be got upon deck in the night, or if by dint of the rope's-end they were at length routed out of their hammocks, they immediately developed the worst symptoms of the "waister" -- seasickness and fear of that which is high. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

What I like most about it is that it's not a shirt waister. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Sally had grimaced with distaste when she had met her from the train, immediately condemning the beige shirt waister dress she was wearing as unbelievably frumpy and sexless. ❋ Jordan, Penny (1997)

"No need I've got several thin tops with me, and I'll take the skirt and gi let There's the shirt - waister if it gets really warm." ❋ Neels, Betty (1991)

Her jersey shirt waister by no means new, but it went well with her brown tweed coat. ❋ Neels, Betty (1987)

Rose finished her packing, showered and got into a cotton jersey shirt waister not high fashion, but very simple and suitable for a journey, then she went to phone her aunt. ❋ Neels, Betty (1986)

She was glad presently that she had taken such pains with her hair and her face and that she had kept on the jersey shirt waister. ❋ Neels, Betty (1980)

He was made a waister, and, at furling sails stationed on the main yard. ❋ Edward Howard (1820)

"Settle away this waister," again called Fid; "he interrupts rational conversation by his noise; and, as his gear is condemned by this here tailor, why, you may turn him over to the purser for a new outfit." ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

"Bouse a bit on this waister!" called Richard, when he had properly secured the good-man; "so; belay all that." ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

Many was the gaping waister, and rigid marine, who now made a more familiar acquaintance with the element on which he floated than suited either his convenience or his humour. ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

It's been odd watching Mad Men - the show set in an ad agency in 1960 (the year I was born) - and the US version of Life On Mars, where a New York cop wakes up in 1973 (the year I spent as a festering boil farm in platform shoes and green hi-waister flares). ❋ Unknown (2008)

I am useless waister .. a nobody … dumped here and forgotten ❋ Unknown (2008)

Egged on by the thought of Marena, she was tempted to enter a boutique presently, and once inside she cast caution to the winds and bought rather more than she had intended; a silk jersey tunic in a dusky pink, apleated skirt in pale green with a matching jacket and a real silk blouse to go with them, and lastly a cotton jersey shirt waister in pale amber, she hadn't meant to buy that, but the saleslady had pointed out, quite rightly, that it would be a most useful garment for the rest of the year. ❋ Neels, Betty (1980)

Officers and men, there en't one of you as is worth your salt, and you with your long face and your notions -- why, hang me, you're no more good than the dirtiest waister afloat. " ❋ Herbert Strang (N/A)

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