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Definition of Life jacket
1. Noun. Life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable design.
Generic synonyms: Flotation Device, Life Preserver, Preserver
Specialized synonyms: Air Jacket, Mae West
Definition of Life jacket
1. Noun. an article of protective clothing that is designed to keep the wearer's head floating above the surface of the water. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Life Jacket
Literary usage of Life jacket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Ship Calculations, Construction and Operation: A Book of by Charles Haynes Hughes (1917)
"A life jacket of an approved type or other appliance of equal buoyancy and ...
A life jacket shall justify the following conditions: (a) It shall be of ..."
2. Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension for Understanding and Engagement by Stephanie Harvey, Anne Goudvis (2007)
"When she comes to a page that shows the main character in an orange canvas life
jacket with two white cotton closures, she laughs and stops to share a brief ..."
3. Gently with the Tides: The Best of Living Aboard by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"When Jane got older we had a life jacket for her. When she was a baby, we were
concerned that the jacket would turn a small infant face down to drown. ..."
4. Barrier Reef Espionage: A Peter Kent Story by John Gunn (2006)
"I'm trying to get out of my life-jacket and it's hard enough as it is! ...
The life-jacket will keep it afloat until Uncle Robert gets to it! ..."
5. Ships' Boats: Their Qualities, Construction, Equipment, and Launching Appliances by Ernest Walter Blocksidge (1920)
"Vessels of 60 feet in length and under are not required to carry boats, but must
be provided with two lifebuoys, and an approved life-jacket for each person ..."
6. Out of the Depths by David Harrell (2005)
"I remember a fellow survivor who floated up to me and told me to look at the tag
on my kapok life jacket. I looked down and saw that it read "Good for 48 ..."