The term "shirt" originated from the Old English word "scyrte," which referred to a piece of clothing worn next to the skin. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved into "shirt."
A shirt does not have a standard weight in grams as it can vary depending on the fabric, size, and design of the shirt. The weight of a shirt is typically measured in ounces or pounds.
Shirt suspenders are elastic bands that clip onto the bottom of your shirt and then attach to the top of your socks, keeping your shirt tucked in neatly all day. They prevent your shirt from coming untucked, helping to maintain a clean and professional appearance.
A shirt is like a tree trunk in a forest - it stands out and is easily noticed. Alternatively, a shirt could be compared to a bookmark in a book, marking a specific point of interest.
When white light strikes a red shirt, the shirt absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum except for red. The red color is reflected off the shirt's surface, which our eyes perceive. This is why the shirt appears red to us.
Hemd is the German word for shirt; however, it usually only refers to either a dress shirt or a shirt with long sleeves. Germans have integrated the English word "t-shirt" into their language to describe short-sleeved shirts.
A leisure man in a Hawaiian shirt, sandals, and running shorts
An athletic, middle-aged man with slat and pepper hair in jogging shorts and shirt
Yes, that is probably a good way to describe 2nd base.
The term 'Blackshirts' was used to describe Mussolini's Italian fascist militia and, in Britain, Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. Contrary to popular opinion, it was not used to describe Hitler's SS.
Amadakhi in Xhosa refers to "blouse" or "shirt" in English. It is a term used to describe a piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
The term "à la page" has been used to describe the look of shirt and tie of the same color. It literally translates, "at the page," and implies "up to the minute" or the most current fashion. Edit: "assorti" is the translation for "matching".
The outer shirt he wears is a blue plaid shirt. The inner shirt is an aerosmith shirt
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A shirt is 'une chemise' (fem.) for a man's shirt, or 'un chemisier' (masc.) for a woman's shirt. The tee-shirt is called the same.
The possessive form of shirt is shirt's. Example: The shirt's top button came off.
Let a shirt be bought for me.