shirt
[ʃɜːrt]
Definition:
1. A garment worn on the upper half of the body.
2. Put a shirt on.
Use 'shirt' in a sentence:
- 1. The beige of his jacket toned with the cream shirt.
- 2. I can't find a clean shirt.
- 3. My shirt was wet through.
- 4. He fumbled with the buttons on his shirt.
- 5. I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.
- 6. He put name tags on all his shirts.
- 7. We tried to sponge the blood off my shirt.
- 8. These shirts are 100% pure cotton.
- 9. What's your shirt made of?
- 10. The cuffs of his shirt were fraying.
- 11. Nice shirt, man!
- 12. He was wearing the latest T-shirt, natch.
- 13. This shirt needs to be washed.
- 14. He was dressed in a suit and an impeccable white shirt.
- 15. Ben had merely changed his shirt.
- 16. My shirt was clammy with sweat.
- 17. I left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt.
- 18. Your shirt's in the wash.
- 19. All she bought me was this lousy T-shirt.
- 20. The water had soaked his jacket and shirt.
- 21. This shirt I bought's too small ─ I'll have to change it for a bigger one.
- 22. He unbuttoned his shirt.
- 23. He put on a gaily coloured shirt.
- 24. Coffee had splattered across the front of his shirt.
- 25. A dark red stain was spreading across his shirt.
- 26. I was in my drawers and my T-shirt.
- 27. His shirt was spotted with oil.
- 28. He wore a faded red flannel shirt.
- 29. Three buttons were missing from his shirt.
- 30. You've got some egg on your shirt.
- 31. Is my shirt dry yet?
- 32. I'd been wearing Michel's black and gold shirt.
- 33. His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain.
- 34. This shirt needs washing.
- 35. She wore an olive-green T-shirt.
- 36. He hoped she wouldn't notice his grubby shirt cuffs.
- 37. He peeled off his shirt.
- 38. Give the shirt a good soak before you wash it.
- 39. His shirt was covered in blood.
- 40. The players all wear numbered shirts.
- 41. The wet shirt clung to his chest.
- 42. He turned away to wring out the wet shirt.
- 43. You'd have to be sad to wear a shirt like that.
- 44. She wore shabby old jeans and a T-shirt.
- 45. Eddie wore blue jeans and a plaid shirt.
- 46. This shirt is great for anyone who wants to make a fashion statement.
- 47. His shirt hung loosely over his thin shoulders.
- 48. Vera pressed his shirt.
- 49. He looked fresh and neat in a clean white shirt.
- 50. This shirt isn't big enough.
- 51. His muscles bunched under his shirt.