How to use in-sentence of “vest”:
+ On 26 October 2019, Baghdadi killed himself by detonating a suicide vest during a United States special operations raid in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province in a village called Barisha.
+ Lindström appeared in a bullet-proof vest at her court hearings because of the alleged death threats against her life.
+ The vest makes people float in water.
+ A vest is a kind of clothing.
+ A tuxedo is an ensemble, leather dress shoes, and sometimes a vest or cummerbund, top hat and gloves.
+ In 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated Vest as United States Ambassador to the European Communities.
+ Ernest, almost always dressed in a denim vest and baseball cap, appeared at the door of an unseen and unheard, but seemingly unwilling, next door neighbor named Vern.
Example sentences of “vest”:
+ In Britain and British English, a vest is a kind of clothing worn over the chest and below all other clothes on that part of the body.
+ The first vest used by the team had vertical white and light blue stripes.
+ Their dress is mainly a vest made out of a bark from the Llanchama tree and a feather headdress.
+ In 1974, President of the United States Richard Nixon nominated Vest as Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs.
+ Sometimes, a person wearing a tuxedo will also wear a sleeveless vest with buttons in the front, a black top hat, and white gloves.
+ A life vest is a special type of clothing.
+ Carter then nominated Vest as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs and Vest held this office from June 16, 1977 until April 14, 1981.
+ A bullet-proof vest of a person.
+ In the United States and American English, a vest is a kind of clothing sometimes worn on top of a shirt.
+ This resulted in a vest with vertical stripes of white and navy-blue color.
+ He held this post until 1985, when Reagan named Vest Director General of the Foreign Service; he held this office from June 8, 1985 until May 3, 1989.
+ He also wears a vest and shoes.
+ She also wears a plain vest with skirt.
+ In Britain and British English, a vest is a kind of clothing worn over the chest and below all other clothes on that part of the body.
+ The first vest used by the team had vertical white and light blue stripes.
+ Their dress is mainly a vest made out of a bark from the Llanchama tree and a feather headdress.