10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VESTLIKE»
Discover the use of
vestlike in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vestlike and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ocean and Coastwise; General Rules and Regulations ...
... and held in place by the straps, and the upper part of the life preserver shall be
made vestlike, the whole so constructed as to place the main buoyant body of the
device underneath the shoulders and around the body in a manner to hold the ...
United States. Steamboat-Inspection Service, 1916
... and held in place by the straps, and the upper part of the life preserver shall be
made vestlike, the whole so constructed as to place the main buoyant .body of
the device underneath the shoulders and around the body in almanner to hold
the ...
3
Rivers; General Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the ...
... and the upper part of the life preserver shall be made vestlike, the whole so
constructed as to place the main buoyant body of the device underneath the
shoulders and around the body in a manner that it will support the person
wearing it in ...
United States. Steamboat-Inspection Service, 1916
4
Wisdom Embodied: Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in ...
An unusual vestlike garment secured with a large buckle falls from the left
shoulder and is tightened above the waist with a small sash. The long skirtlike
undergarment is overlapped by two shorter girdles, and a large, dramatic sash
that ...
Denise Patry Leidy, Donna K. Strahan, Lawrence Becker, 2010
5
Basic Essentials: Sit-on-top kayaking
Type II is the familiar "horsecollar" with ties in the front and a waist belt. Type III is
the vestlike flotation device most paddlers wear, and for that matter what probably
the majority of all recreational boaters wear. It's light, comfortable, and stylish ...
6
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
The women of this class wear the lower cloth shaped as a skirt, and for jackets
have a little vestlike garment which merely covers and supports the breasts,
being drawn tightly across and under them. This, I am told by some of their white
sisters ...
7
The Alloy of Law: Prologue - Chapter 6: A Mistborn Novel
Most women wore tight, vestlike coatsover the top,and thenecklines were much
lower now than he remembered thembeing inhis childhood. Perhaps hewas
simply morelikely to notice. “What was that, Waxillium?” Steris asked, turningto
the ...
The way I was taught to deal with it involved my BCD, the Buoyancy Control
Device, which is a vestlike item we'd wear over our suits. I'd approach the
panicking person while beneath the water, swimming till I was almost
immediately under ...
Jay O'Donnell, Humphrey Price, 2011
The women of this class wear the lower cloth shaped as a skirt, and for jackets
have a little vestlike garment which merely covers and supports the breasts,
being drawn tightly across and under them. This, I am told by some of their white
sisters ...
10
The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel
Most women wore tight, vestlike coats over the top, and the necklines were much
lower now than he remembered them being in his childhood. Perhaps he was
simply more likely to notice. “What was that, Waxillium?” Steris asked, turning to ...