NOUN
- fabric forming the tail of a shirt
- a brief addendum at the end of a newspaper article
How To Use shirttail In A Sentence
- Which is always like being caught in public with your fly open and your shirttail sticking through.
- I'm actually wearing slippers, my shirttail isn't tucked in, and I'm gulping down the last spoonfuls of apple crisp when the telephone rings.
- his shirttails stuck out from his tuxedo pants somewhat incongruously
- The young man operating that machine is careful to fold the end of the tape back on itself, leaving a little shirttail.
- Not surprisingly, Louis spent a number of evenings with his shirttail relative in the makeshift studio hes had put together in his father-in-law's billiard room.
- Chas's grandpa and mine were some kind of shirttail second cousins with at least one "removed" in there somewhere. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
- The light-weight button-down shirt with banned collar and shirttail hem is designed for maximum comfort and ease of movement.
- Planned grosgrain ribbon inside the hem made the "tennis tail"—a longer back shirttail for easy tucking—curl up. Polo Puzzle: What Goes Into a $155 Price Tag?
- Mike Stone/Reuters Mavericks owner Mark Cuban polished the championship trophy with his shirttail. Mavericks Mark First Championship
- Which is always like being caught in public with your fly open and your shirttail sticking through.