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shirt jacket

American  
Also shirt-jac

noun

  1. a shirtlike jacket.


Example Sentences

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His shirt, jacket and shoes looked relatively new, but his pants were tattered.

From Salon

Wildlands firefighter Bre Orcasitas, two colleagues, and three volunteers suit up: heavy duty fire-resistant pants, shirt, jacket, and helmet.

From Science Magazine

He made some peace signs at photographers as he strolled down the red carpet bright and early this afternoon, in an equally bright blue shirt jacket.

From BBC

Kressel, an attorney who lives in Bethesda, spent about two hours at the shop Tuesday, packaging bags, munching on store-provided holiday snacks and trying on the occasional shirt, jacket or dress that caught her eye.

From Washington Post

The safari suit, which consisted of a shirt, jacket, and trousers or shorts for men, or a skirt for women, was invented in the 19th century.

From The Wall Street Journal