tee shirt

NOUN
  1. a close-fitting pullover shirt
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How To Use tee shirt In A Sentence

  • A wrinkled tee shirt with shredded slits of material barely concealed her.
  • Arthur was wearing corduroys and a long-sleeved tee shirt; he pulled on a warm wool sweater Marilyn had given him for his birthday a few weeks ago, and then his parka.
  • He came back out with a white undershirt, black khakis, and a black tee shirt with a red dragon on it.
  • She was wearing her nightclothes - a gray tee shirt and a pair of maroon pajama pants.
  • I sat on my bed, oohing and aahing over every tiny piece of adorable newborn clothing - the little kimonos, the wee little hats, the tiny little tee shirts - until I pulled out a ratty Ace bandage.
  • Enid stays defiant in fat-heeled boots, tight minis, a raptor tee shirt and purple lipstick.
  • She mentally slapped herself for thinking a tee shirt and overshirt would be warm coverings for a December day, even though she lived in a southern state.
  • His too-big jeans were ripped in the knees, and his tee shirt was worn into a thin fabric.
  • We both slip into sweatpants and tee shirts, and put our sopping hair up as it drips down the back of our necks.
  • Of course, the problem being that people like that lady in the Confederate tee shirt tend to be ignorant yahoos who wouldn’t know a Jacobite from a Jacobin. joe from Lowell says: Matthew Yglesias » Pro-Slavery
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