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Sleeved

Sleeve \Sleeve\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sleeved (sl[=e]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. Sleeving.] To furnish with sleeves; to put sleeves into; as, to sleeve a coat.

Sleeved

Sleeved \Sleeved\ (sl[=e]vd), a. Having sleeves; furnished with sleeves; -- often in composition; as, long-sleeved.

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sleeved

a. (context manufacturing construction English) Having sleeves.

WordNet
sleeved

adj. made with sleeves or sleeves especially as specified; often used in combination; "sleeved garments"; "short-sleeved" [ant: sleeveless]

Usage examples of "sleeved".

Their lower garment, or sarong, reaching from the waist to the ankles, is usually of red cotton of a small check, with stripes in the front, above which is worn a loose sleeved garment, called a kabaya, reaching to the knees, and clasped in front with silver or gold, and frequently with diamond ornaments.

McKendrick saw the new arrival, a shirt sleeved, sweating runner who trotted up to him and stood to attention proffering a slip of paper.

Both wore sleeved white tunics that were dirty and bedraggled, and leather leggings and soft buskins of leather: riding togs, and not peasantish.

He was totally unfamiliar to her, dressed casu all in well-worn and very faded blue jeans, and a short sleeved shirt that acknowledged the heat of the glo nous summer they had been enjoying.

In their place was a denim riding skirt and a long sleeved cotton shirt with the sleeves rolled up above her elbows.

There had to be over a hundred inhabitants here, dressed in poncholike cushmas, or sleeved shirts with small capes, or long Indian anacu tunics.

And in the very next moment, he found himself looking up into the eyes of a vigorous man of perhaps late middle-years, bearded, moustached, crowned with a flat cap and attired in a laced and slashed doublet, small starched ruff, sleeved gown identical to an academic gown, hose and those ridiculous balloonlike breeches that the Tudors wore.

But once, as she leaned on the counter chatting into the telephone, dressed in the tailored blue long sleeved blouse and fitted skirt of a desk officer, instead of a man's uniform like a female patrol officer, she asked Father Willie if he would mind getting her a soft drink from the machine because she had three crime reports going and couldn't leave the phone.