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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151. Dust the crumbs from your shirt.
152. I'd been wearing Michel's black and gold shirt.
153. That wine stain on my shirt has virtually disappeared.
154. The workers phased the various processes in shirt production.
155. My shirt got hooked on a thorn.
156. The neck of his shirt was open.
157. Eddie wore blue jeans and a plaid shirt.
158. There was a button missing from his shirt.
159. He wore a woollen vest beneath his shirt.
160. This shirt is made of cotton.
161. The sharp wind cut through his shirt.
162. His shirt hung loosely over his thin shoulders.
163. Use some bleach on this shirt.
164. She was wearing a vivid pink shirt.
165. We tried to sponge the blood off my shirt.
166. He was wearing a white shirt and a red tie.
167. He had undone the buttons of his shirt, exposing an unsightly expanse of white flesh.
168. He was smartly dressed in a shirt, dark trousers and boots.
169. His shirt was so thin that his vest showed through .
170. You'd have to be sad to wear a shirt like that.
171. This shirt was a bargain — only £15 in a sale.
172. Chris was looking spruce in his stiff-collared black shirt and new short hair cut.
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173. He has put his shirt on his team winning the trophy.
174. He always wore a short-sleeved shirt, even in the depths of winter.
175. Because it was warm, David wore only a white cotton shirt.
176. Is that shirt silk? Ooh, let me have a feel!
177. He was the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back.
178. You'd look very stylish if it wasn't for that smear of ketchup on your shirt.
179. He wasn't wearing a tie and his shirt was open at the neck.
180. Charlie was taking off his shirt when the phone rang.