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jorts

American  
[jawrts] / dʒɔrts /

plural noun

singular

jort
  1. shorts made of denim; jean shorts.


Example Sentences

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She wore a white frilly shirt and distressed black jorts and loafers.

From Los Angeles Times

Over the years, the company has embraced baggier fits, jorts, western-wear trends, lighter-weight pants and pants with moisture control in an effort to reignite demand from consumers battling higher living costs.

From MarketWatch

For most of his time with the WWE, Cena wrestled opponents decked out in flashy costumes while he wore jorts.

From Salon

The most standout looks so far have included bejeweled thongs, color-coordinated snapbacks and sneakers and pleated, baggy jorts.

From Los Angeles Times

She is wearing jorts, a subversive basic tank and fresh, jewel-encrusted nails done by @leslydidthem with rings on every finger.

From Los Angeles Times