adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
checked baggage (= baggage that you check in rather than carry onto the plane yourself )
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You can claim for loss or damage to checked baggage.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
shirt
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He wore casual country tweeds and checked shirt which was unusual on Old Year's Night.
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His jeans and checked shirt , though old and well worn, looked clean and of good quality.
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Diana cut a nondescript figure in her checked shirt , her sister's anorak, cords and wellington boots.
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He wore an open-necked checked shirt , and jeans, and occasionally reached for the pint of lager at his side.
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The collar of a checked shirt peeped from the neck of a thick blue sweater.
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Beneath it was one of his usual checked shirts - short-sleeved this time, revealing strong bronzed arms.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a checked skirt
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A checked lumberjack-style shirt and tight blue jeans.
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But certainly some ebullience in me was checked , held in and turned inwards.
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Classificatory or other indicators of relationships should be checked and recorded in their final form.
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Clearly, consultations were of copies other than those checked .
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He wore casual country tweeds and checked shirt which was unusual on Old Year's Night.
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His jeans and checked shirt, though old and well worn, looked clean and of good quality.
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Put it over there with those others which are being checked right through.
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There is also an emphasis on checked fabrics, matched with plain colours.