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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91. His muscles bunched under his shirt.
92. How often do you think he changes his shirt?
93. Does this shirt match these trousers?
94. Two men in shirt sleeves stooped over the car.
95. My shirt is rather tight in the neck.
96. She told the boy to tuck in his shirt.
97. He dresses a nylon shirt.
98. Your shirt is stretched at the sleeves.
99. Can you make over this old shirt?
100. He shivered with cold in his thin cotton shirt.
101. His shirt collar chafed his neck.
102. This shirt has certainly seen some service.
103. I ripped my shirt on a nail.
104. There's an ink stain on your shirt.
105. This colour runs, so wash the shirt separately.
106. She wore my shirt that stopped at her hips.
107. His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain.
108. He came to the door sans shirt.
109. He wore a blue shirt open at the neck.
110. Does the shirt come in any other colour?
111. Can I put this shirt in the white wash?
112. Can I wear this tie with my blue shirt?
113. The sweat has soaked out of his shirt.
114. He put on a gaily coloured shirt.
115. That tie goes with your shirt.
116. The girl's shirt collar is laced.
117. I could feel my shirt sticking to my back.
118. Shall I press out the shirt for you?
119. My shirt is kicking around on the floor somewhere.
120. Her red purse matches her shirt.