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sleeves

n. (plural of sleeve English)

Usage examples of "sleeves".

Her sleeves were pushed casually up almost to the elbow, her wrists unadorned with jewellery.

Any clinical work is carried out by staff working in synthetic sleeves, to avoid any risk of contamination.

While Ms Bancroft is committed to the Vancouver psychiatric stack, both sleeves are stored here.

Do you usually exhibit this much interest in the past history of the sleeves you wear?

Talk, cheaper than the big bowls of ramen, about big scores and yakuza connections, tickets north and beyond, new sleeves and new worlds.

Up above, the two sleeves destined for slaughter in the arena looked clown on us from their green-lit glass-sided wombs, their presences weighing no less heavily for their closed eyes and dreaming visages.

His sleeves were rolled up, and she could tell he was hot by the way he kept wiping his forehead on his shoulder.

Noticing that he had combed his hair and rolled down the sleeves of his shirt, Kate self-consciously pushed a strand of hair behind her ear and nodded.

Nodding, Michael rolled his sleeves up as they both prepared to tear the room apart.

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

He had rolled the sleeves up to the elbows, revealing strong sinewy forearms also covered with dark hair.

There were a few, of course unavoidable, spills and splashes, and Er Thom stepped forward at one juncture to help the young gentleman roll up the sleeves of his pajamas, but for the most part breakfast was neatly under way by the time Anne strode into the kitchen.

Long sleeves fell in graceful pleats, calling attention to her hands, and the floor-length skirt, deceptively slim, was slashed to permit all of her accustomed stride.

It was splashed with crimson poppies and had three-quarter sleeves to cover her tattoo.

I held fast, clutching the red and white casing in the sleeves of my sweater.