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T-shirt

also tee shirt (tē′shûrt′)
n.
A short-sleeved, pullover shirt with no collar.

[Perhaps from its being shaped like the letter T, when spread out.]
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T-shirt

,

tee shirt

or

tee-shirt

n
(Clothing & Fashion) a lightweight simple garment for the upper body, usually short-sleeved
[so called because of its shape]
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T-shirt

or tee shirt

(ˈtiˌʃɜrt)

n.
a lightweight, usu. knitted, pullover shirt, typically with short sleeves and a collarless round neckline, worn as an undershirt or outer garment.
Also called tee .
[1915–20, Amer.; alluding to its shape when spread out flat]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.T-shirt - a close-fitting pullover shirtT-shirt - a close-fitting pullover shirt  
shirt - a garment worn on the upper half of the body
polo-neck, turtle, turtleneck - a sweater or jersey with a high close-fitting collar
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Translations

T-shirt

[ˈtiːʃɜːt] Ncamiseta f de manga corta, playera f, remera f (Arg), polera f (Chile, Bol)
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T-shirt

nT-Shirt nt
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T-shirt

[ˈtiːˌʃɜːt] nmaglietta
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

T-shirt

تي شيرت tričko T-shirt T-Shirt μπλουζάκι T-shirt camiseta T-paita t-shirt majica T-shirt Tシャツ 티셔츠 T-shirt T-skjorte koszulka bawełniana camiseta, t-shirt футболка t-shirt เสื้อยืด tişört áo phông T恤衫
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Some kind individuals have commented on HotUKDeals' post stating that they will pick one up to donate to a homeless shelter, seeing as they have no need for the tshirt themselves.
Dark-haired and wearing a white Tshirt, Hughes appeared via videolink at Liverpool Crown Court from Walton jail, where he is on remand.
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In the clip, Yasha dances to dance and electro music before taking off his Tshirt.
Mr Brunton, of Cedarwood Glade, grabbed a lovemiddlesbrough Tshirt he had at home and presented it to the team.
A BANNED driver who dragged a woman along the ground after her Tshirt became caught and left her badly injured was yesterday fined pounds 720.
One was wearing a black Tshirt and black jeans, while the other was dressed in T-shirt and jeans.
1 White 'Guns n Roses' Tshirt, pounds 40 @ USC; 2 Grey Rolling Stones Tshirt, pounds 40 @ USC; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10
The Outerwear collection is available in New Break-Up[TM] and includes a Long Sleeve T-shirt, Short Sleeve T-shirt, and Mock Long Sleeve Tshirt. Contact: Mossy Oak Apparel Company, 3330 Cumberland Blvd., Suite 600, Dept.
``It's only natural that people will get fed up and want to wear a protest Tshirt.
One was wearing a green striped Tshirt and jeans and the other two were wearing light blue Tshirts and jeans.