noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
black
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I looked up and saw Jamila hurrying towards me in black T-shirt and white shorts.
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A white giant in a black T-shirt shoves his way to the bar.
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You could tell he was a maverick because he's called Gavin, is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work.
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He dressed quickly in faded denim jeans and a black T-shirt and sat opposite her at the little mahogany table.
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With an effort she pulled her gaze away from the tall figure clad in blue trousers and black T-shirt .
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Yvonne's wearing a black scoop-necked T-shirt and a simple, black ankle-length wrap skirt.
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He got up, took a shower, combed his hair with care and put on a new black T-shirt .
white
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He was wearing black track suit bottoms, black white and yellow T-shirt and three-quarter length yellow coat.
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Zero is dressed in a plain white T-shirt and ill-fitting jeans rolled up about six inches.
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The blanket slipped from his shoulders, disclosing the white T-shirt , its front stained soaked - with blood.
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A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.
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She was wearing a plain white T-shirt .
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He wore a white T-shirt , jeans and black head-wrap.
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Off duty he wears white T-shirts .
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She wiped her hands on the white T-shirt she was wearing, leaving pink smears all over it.
■ VERB
wear
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My niece is only little, but already she is susceptible to it, wearing T-shirts and baseball caps.
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We just argued about it loudly and wore the T-shirts and big foam rubber fingers.
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Late last year five women wearing T-shirts were stoned in Dili's central market for dressing inappropriately and talking on mobile phones.
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Followed at once by a young man, dark-haired, sunburnt, wearing jeans and a T-shirt .
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She was wearing a plain white T-shirt .
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During our set I see some one in the audience wearing a Rush T-shirt .
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He wore a white T-shirt , jeans and black head-wrap.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Late last year five women wearing T-shirts were stoned in Dili's central market for dressing inappropriately and talking on mobile phones.
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People on the streets wear T-shirts demanding his return.
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We just argued about it loudly and wore the T-shirts and big foam rubber fingers.
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We went along with to investigate armed with a pile of Fun Fortnight T-shirts to see if the youngsters could make us laugh.
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When he swung the door open he found a young man in a World Cup T-shirt and brown suede shorts.
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Zero is dressed in a plain white T-shirt and ill-fitting jeans rolled up about six inches.