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shirtsleeve
/ ˈʃɜːtˌsliːv /
noun
- the sleeve of a shirt
- in one's shirtsleevesnot wearing a jacket
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Example Sentences
Beard obliged by tearing off a piece of his tattered shirtsleeve and jotting down the ingredients.
From The Daily Beast
Slipping up a soiled, ragged shirtsleeve, he showed me an ugly scar above the elbow, reaching to the shoulder.
From Project Gutenberg
She laid one hand on his skinny forearm below the rolled-back shirtsleeve.
From Project Gutenberg
The man wiped the tears from his eyes with his shirtsleeve, smearing the red brick dust with which it was powdered, over his face.
From Project Gutenberg
Miss Eyester flipped a bit of plaster from his shirtsleeve with her thumb and finger.
From Project Gutenberg
Own wife, the coat does not crock the shirtsleeve in the least—so thy labor in lining it would have been thrown away.
From Project Gutenberg
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