Similar words: T-shirt, shirk, shirking, hiroshima, hire, whirr, whirl, third. Meaning: [ʃɜrt /ʃɜːt] n. a garment worn on the upper half of the body. v. put a shirt on.
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31. I've upset a cup of coffee on my shirt.
32. Do you have this shirt in a smaller size?
33. You have a grease spot on your shirt.
34. Could you mend this hole in my shirt?
35. Keep your shirt on! Nobody meant to offend you.
36. He ribboned his shirt for bandages.
37. I spilt coffee on my silk shirt.
38. I've washed your shirt but it's still wet.
39. He squeezed a lot of sweat from his shirt.
40. Should I tuck my shirt into my trousers?
41. She slopped the coffee all over his shirt.
42. I could see the muscles rippling under his shirt.
43. I have just bought a new shirt.
44. My shirt has a soft collar.
45. His shirt gapes open with a button missing.
46. Her shirt has the company emblem on it.
47. This shirt needs to be washed.
48. I can't find a clean shirt .
49. His shirt was besmirched with blood.
50. She hung up the shirt with two pegs.
51. The top button popped off my shirt.
52. Watch out[sentencedict.com], the baby is dribbling on your shirt!sentence dictionary
53. I scorched my shirt when I was ironing it.
54. There is a mark of ink on his shirt.
55. The iron was too hot and he scorched the shirt.
56. Shuck your dirty shirt and put on a new one.
57. Keep your shirt on.
58. After you've washed your shirt, you have to rinse it twice with clean warm water.
59. I like your shirt.
60. The boy's white shirt was marked up with spots of ink.