SHIRT


Meaning of SHIRT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ clean

▪ crisp , fresh

He wears a crisp white ~ to the office every day.

▪ long-sleeved , short-sleeved

▪ sleeveless

▪ button-down , collared , collarless

▪ open-necked ( esp. BrE ), unbuttoned ( esp. AmE )

▪ cotton , denim , flannel , oxford ( AmE ), silk , etc.

▪ dress , tuxedo ( AmE )

▪ check ( BrE ), checked , checkered ( AmE ), plaid ( AmE ), plain , striped

▪ baggy , oversized

▪ loose , tight

▪ dress

▪ football ( BrE ), golf ( esp. AmE ), polo , rugby , sport ( AmE ), sports , team

▪ replica ( BrE )

replica football ~s with Beckham's famous number 7

▪ Hawaiian

He sported a floral Hawaiian ~.

▪ muscle (= a T-shirt with very short or no sleeves, worn by men) ( AmE )

▪ night (usually nightshirt ) ( esp. AmE )

▪ hair (= worn in the past by people who wished to punish themselves for religious reasons) ( often figurative )

VERB + SHIRT

▪ button , button up , unbutton

▪ pull off

▪ tuck in

He tucked his ~ into his pants.

▪ wash

▪ iron

SHIRT + NOUN

▪ button , collar , cuff , front , pocket , sleeve , tail

▪ number ( esp. BrE )

a footballer's ~ number

PHRASES

▪ ~ and tie

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