shirt-sleeve
or shirt·sleeve, shirt-sleeved, shirt-sleeves
[ shurt-sleev ]
/ ˈʃɜrtˌsliv /
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adjective
not wearing a jacket; informally dressed: a shirt-sleeve mob.
warm enough to live or work in without wearing a jacket or coat: shirt-sleeve weather in November.
simple, plain, and informal; direct and straightforward in approach, manner, etc.: shirt-sleeve diplomacy.
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Origin of shirt-sleeve
First recorded in 1560–70
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British Dictionary definitions for shirt-sleeve
shirtsleeve
/ (ˈʃɜːtˌsliːv) /
noun
the sleeve of a shirt
in one's shirtsleeves not wearing a jacket
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