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shirtsleeve

British  
/ ˈʃɜːtˌsliːv /

noun

  1. the sleeve of a shirt

  2. not wearing a jacket

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On a shirtsleeve, Ruiz wore a purple-and-white ribbon — an homage to the disappeared — while a white rose poked out from the top of a bag.

From Los Angeles Times

Dry off the exterior with a towel or clean cloth, even your shirtsleeve — anything that’s absorbent.

From Seattle Times

The green-eyed 20-year-old Queen sat next to the Shah on a divan while he sat in his shirtsleeves telling the story of the flight.

From Seattle Times

The leaders are expected to be dressed in shirtsleeves without ties for the private portions of Friday’s Camp David meetings.

From Seattle Times

New Year’s brought shirtsleeve weather to the U.S.

From Seattle Times