T-shirt - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtiːʃərt|
Brit.  |ˈtiːʃɜːt|

noun

- a close-fitting pullover shirt (syn: jersey, t-shirt)

Extra examples

She was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.

This is my favorite T-shirt.

She wore a T-shirt and an old pair of jeans.

The T-shirt was stretched tight over his belly.

...used to seeing him in a T-shirt and jeans, we were startled by the sight of strapping youth caparisoned for the prom in a tuxedo...

...a T-shirt with an objectionable image...

...even at the Ivies they dress in the standard rigging of the college student: T-shirt and jeans...

I chucked my old T-shirt for it was badly worn.

Wear a T-shirt under your wetsuit to stop it chafing.

The T-shirt is cut fairly low at the neck.

He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.

He goes around in a T-shirt even in winter.

The T-shirt comes in Small, Medium and Large.

I can't get these marks out of my T-shirt.

The T-shirt ran and made all my other clothes pink.

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