men's
Americannoun
plural
men's-
a range of sizes in even and odd numbers for garments made for men.
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a garment in this size range.
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the department or section of a store where these garments are sold.
Etymology
Origin of men's
Example Sentences
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A raft of new men’s styles read easy and pulled-together.
The WRU is pushing on with highly controversial plans to cut the number of men's teams from four – Scarlets, Ospreys, Cardiff, Dragons – to three by June 2027.
From BBC
She frequently works as a co-commentator for Wales men's football games, providing expert analysis and tactical insights.
From BBC
An article on “How to Fix Tech Neck Wrinkles” is now part of a Grooming Manual put out by men’s skincare brand Brickell, which has a new skin-tightening neck cream.
Former England goalkeeper and BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Paul Robinson is convinced that the use of set-plays that have become a major talking in this season's Premier League, with leaders Arsenal the prime exponents, can play a major part in ending a barren run for the men's team stretching back to 1966's World Cup.
From BBC
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