I can either be your best friend or your worst enemy.
2. adj. Most; largest.
Unpacking took the best part of a week.
3. adv. superlative form of well: most well
4. adv. To the most advantage; with the most success, cause, profit, benefit, or propriety.
5. n. The supreme effort one can make, or has made.
I did my best.
My personal best in that race is eighteen minutes, four seconds.
6. n. One's best behavior.
I was somewhat distant lately, and my lady promised me head every Tuesday of the week when I'm nice to her, so I better be on my best.
7. n. The person (or persons; or thing or things) that is (are) most excellent.
8. v. To surpass in skill or achievement.
9. v. To beat in a contest
waistcoat
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waistcoat
1. n. An ornamental garment worn under a doublet.
2. n. (chiefly British) A sleeveless, collarless garment worn over a shirt and under a suit jacket."waistcoat." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 09 Apr. 2007."waistcoat." Merriam-Webste
vest
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vest
1. n. (now rare) A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
2. n. (now North America) A sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt, and often as part of a suit; a waistcoat.
3. n. (British) A sleeveless garment, often with a low-cut neck, usually worn under a shirt or blouse.
4. n. A sleeveless top, typically with identifying colours or logos, worn by an athlete or member of a sports team.
5. n. Any sleeveless outer garment, often for a purpose such as identification, safety, or storage.
6. n. A vestment.
7. n. Clothing generally; array; garb.
8. v. To clothe with, or as with, a vestment, or garment; to dress; to robe; to cover, surround, or encompass closely.
9. v. To clothe with authority, power, etc.; to put in possession; to invest; to furnish; to endow; followed by with and the thing conferred.
to vest a court with power to try cases of life and death
10. v. To place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authority; to commit to another; with in before the possessor.
The power of life and death is vested in the king, or in the courts.
11. v. (obsolete) To invest; to put.
to vest money in goods, land, or houses
12. v. (legal) To clothe with possession; also, to give a person an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment of.
to vest a person with an estate
an estate is vested in possession
13. v. (commonly used of financial arrangements) To become vested, to become permanent.
My pension vests at the end of the month and then I can take it with me when I quit.