Shirt ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Shirt ( noun )

An article of clothing for the upper body, typically made of cotton or a cotton blend, with a collar and sleeves, and fastened down the front with buttons or snaps.

Origin:

Old english scyrte, of germanic origin; related to dutch shirt and german hemd.

Examples:

  1. I spilled coffee on my shirt.
  2. He was wearing a white shirt and tie.
  3. I have to iron my shirt before going to work.
  4. I need a new shirt, all my old ones are too small.
  5. I'm going to buy a shirt at the store.

(As a verb)

Shirt ( verb )

An article of clothing for the upper body, typically made of cotton or a cotton blend, with a collar and sleeves, and fastened down the front with buttons or snaps.

Origin:

Old english scyrte, of germanic origin; related to dutch shirt and german hemd.

Examples:

  1. I spilled coffee on my shirt.
  2. He was wearing a white shirt and tie.
  3. I have to iron my shirt before going to work.
  4. I need a new shirt, all my old ones are too small.
  5. I'm going to buy a shirt at the store.
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