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n. (plural of sweat shirt English)
Usage examples of "sweat shirts".
It seemed possible this was everything he owned, five sweat shirts, five pairs of chinos, five pairs of tennis sneakers.
Declan sweat shirts, mugs and posters were selling faster than bikinis in June and Schubert must have looked down from heaven and been surprised but delighted to see his Fifth Symphony galloping up the charts.
It's cold and raw, and under their slickers they have sweat shirts and flannel shirts and thermal tops.
The kids began to show up, all wearing T-shirts over sweat shirts or other shirts since it was a cool day.
The Poltroyans romped and chortled in the stinging cold, and wore fish-fur mukluks and oversized Dartmouth souvenir sweat shirts over their traditional robes.
She is always wearing things like Day-Glo high-top sneakers, cut-up jeans, off-the-shoulder sweat shirts (sometimes torn), and friendship bracelets.
They were dressed in jeans, sweat shirts, and jackets, as I'd instructed.
Underneath she wore two sweat shirts, which she tugged up for a second, exposing her breasts.
She pulled the two sweat shirts some more, loosening them, then covered herself again.
Both she and Doc wore rolled-up stocking caps, jeans, and loosely fitting sweat shirts.
It housed, on Saturday, anyway, Orthodox Jews who used the building gymnasium as a synagogue, worshiping their god amid the odor of sweat socks and sweat shirts.
We stood by the counter for twenty minutes watching a procession of young kids dressed almost identically in baggy jeans and oversize sweat shirts, nearly all of whom had dyed hair, tattoos, and earrings or small silver beads punched all over their faces.
Two pairs of leg warmers (one white, one purple) and two baggy old gray sweat shirts, for warm-ups.
Beneath their white robes they wore sweat shirts and black slacks.