T-shirt
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of T-shirt
First recorded in 1940–45; named from its shape
Example Sentences
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Dressed in a black T-shirt, sandals and jeans, he said he’s not going anywhere.
While many of the young people bearing T-shirts with the president's likeness in the crowd at Saturday's rally in Pointe-Noire expressed confidence in Sassou Nguesso, some pointed to the country's economic worries.
From Barron's
"Nice T-shirt," he remarked to an audience member who was wearing a top with "POSH" in big letters with a photo of his mum in her Spice Girls pomp.
From BBC
"But the target, if you are wearing a red Ducati T-shirt, is to fight for the championship."
From Barron's
The women, more than a dozen, were nearly all wearing white T-shirts with the pictures and names of their missing loved ones.
From BBC
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