Waist in a sentence as a noun

As I recall, he had blond hair long, nearly to his waist.

The fence does double duty as a washing line and is about waist high.

Those are waist height and are simply to keep people from stepping to the edge when express trains pass.

The runners won, which is why a waist measurement is now included in the PT standards.

No, I didn't build a photo/ride/house sharing app in my 20s. I trudged through ankle-deep drifts of corn starch and waist-deep drifts of snow at 3 AM.

For those who haven't traveled to the big apple recently: the trash is still piled waist or chest-high on the street, albeit in trash bags.

"The waist-height cube is the most ill-conceived abortion of office planning that I've ever encountered.

By that logic, tungsten carbide wedding rings would be indestructible, and in reality, one bad drop from waist height can destroy them [0].

The struggles that the author had were completely to be expected... every business has its quirks that you can't know until you're waist deep.

Instead of using laptops, they wear their computers on their bodies, broken up into separate modules that hang on the waist, on the back, on the headset.

Bob gets pulled off onto NewFunProject, since Mary is waist deep in keeping CoreCompanyProduct running.

I would guess it was scan-line related, and that the context switch to allow for the bottom half of the bodies took longer than the h-blank required to render that waist line.

I also don't understand your position on this matter - if you agree that patents are bad, then your cynicism does nothing else but to waist other people's time.

Waist definitions

noun

the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips

See also: waistline

noun

the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole

See also: shank