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shirt

[shurt] / ʃɜrt /


Example Sentences

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Christoffels was resplendent in a new black suit, new checkered vest, a snowy white shirt, flowered tie, and stiff starched collar.

From Literature

All the while, one cricket after another walked in under our hickory shirts on bobwire legs and made life a misery.

From Literature

A child's shirt for example costs the equivalent of between $15 to $30, while a kilo of chocolates can be even pricier.

From Barron's

When I mention this feat of incompetence to the technologist inside the examining room, she tells me I could’ve just taken off my shirt.

From Los Angeles Times

"Anything that brings a slight advantage will make a difference, whether that's someone donating tape, our shirts being sponsored, parents dropping off for fixtures," he added.

From BBC