sleeved

IPA: sɫˈivd

adjective

  • (manufacturing, construction) Made with or having sleeves.
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Examples of "sleeved" in Sentences

  • Three hundred pounds of hard fat in short-sleeved orange overalls.
  • Young girls in blue blouses and young boys in short-sleeved shirts snapped into order.
  • The women, dressed in short-sleeved shirts and jeans, appeared healthy as they prepared to leave North Korea.
  • A smart, talented, beautiful woman, a competitive body builder, no less, in a world dominated by guys in short-sleeved shirts with pocket protectors.
  • They look anachronistic, like the Amish: the men in short-sleeved shirts with no ties, the women and girls with long, uncut hair down their backs, headscarves tied at the back of their necks.
  • Lights are kept on round the clock, clothing is inadequate, and on cold days detainees are kept outside for an allowed daily hour in short-sleeved uniforms with no warm protective clothing like blankets, sweat shirts or jackets.
  • Two of them came to court on a chilly winter morning Monday wearing thin short-sleeved shirts, and had been refused warmer prison clothing, because they had insisted earlier on being allowed to wear their own clothing, Anderson said.
  • Amidst the cans of beer and bottles of alcopops making the rounds that morning, I couldn't help but marvel at the number of young NZ men who were dressed in short sleeved shirts, shorts and flip-flops that's bathroom slippers to you in near sub-zero temperatures........talk about the magic passion of sport

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