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51shirt front — shirt′ front or shirt′front n. 1) the front of a shirt, esp. the part exposed when a jacket or vest is worn 2) dickey I, 1) • Etymology: 1830–40 …
52shirt-sleeve — [shʉrtslēv΄] adj. ☆ 1. in, or suitable for being in, one s shirt sleeves 2. plain, direct, and informal [shirt sleeve philosophy] …
53shirt frill — noun A frill on the breast of a shirt • • • Main Entry: ↑shirt …
54shirt pin — noun An ornamental pin fastening a shirt at the neck • • • Main Entry: ↑shirt …
55shirt stud — noun A decorative stud used to fasten a formal shirt • • • Main Entry: ↑shirt …
56shirt|waist — «SHURT WAYST», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a woman s or girl s tailored blouse, usually with a collar and cuffs, worn with a separate skirt. 2. a one piece dress with a shirtlike top. –adj. having a bodice that resembles a shirt: »a trim shirtwaist… …
57Shirt-waist suit — A costume consisting of a plain belted blouse and skirt of the same material. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
58Shirt Tails — fue una banda callejera de mediados del Siglo XIX basada en el barrio marginal de Five Points en Manhattan. Como característica externa distintiva y para mostrar su afiliación al grupo, los miembros llevaban la camisa por fuera del pantalón. Los… …
59shirt tail — n the part of a shirt that is below your waist and is usually inside your trousers …
60shirt out — (old slang) To become (or make someone else) angry (from the dishevelment of uncontrolled rage) ● shirt …