shirt

simple noun57 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A shirt that is not dirty.

A shirt with sleeves that extend to the wrist.

A shirt with sleeves that do not extend below the elbow.

A shirt made from cotton fabric.

A formal shirt, typically worn with a suit and tie.

A casual short-sleeved cotton shirt with a collar and several buttons at the neck.

A clean shirt, often one that has been recently washed.

A shirt with a collar that has points which can be fastened to the shirt with small buttons.

A shirt of a single color with no pattern.

A shirt with a pattern of stripes.

A shirt worn to play football, or to show support for a team.

A shirt with a pattern of stripes of different colors and widths that cross each other.

A shirt that shows which sports team a person belongs to or supports.

A shirt that is stiff, clean, and smooth, especially after being ironed.

A shirt without any sleeves.

A shirt that has a collar.

A shirt made from denim.

A shirt with a pattern of squares.

A shirt that is not tight on the body.

A shirt that fits closely to the body.

A casual shirt, suitable for informal occasions or sports.

A casual shirt, suitable for informal occasions or sports.

A soft, warm shirt made from flannel.

A shirt with a pattern of squares.

A collared, short-sleeved shirt for playing golf, also known as a polo shirt.

A shirt made from silk.

A shirt worn with the top button undone, without a tie.

A shirt with some or all of its buttons not fastened.

A type of button-down shirt made from Oxford cloth.

A shirt with a pattern of squares, often of alternating colors.

A long-sleeved casual shirt made of heavy cotton, with a collar.

A colorful, casual shirt with a floral or tropical pattern.

A very formal shirt with a pleated or bib front, worn with a tuxedo.

A shirt that is intentionally made to be much larger than normal.

A shirt that does not have a collar.

A shirt that is very loose-fitting.

An officially-made copy of a sports team's shirt for fans to buy.

A T-shirt with very short or no sleeves, worn by men.

Usually 'nightshirt'; a long, loose shirt worn in bed.

Worn in the past by people who wished to punish themselves for religious reasons; often used figuratively.

A combination of clothing considered standard for formal or business occasions.

A small bag sewn onto a shirt for carrying things.

The part of a shirt that covers the arm.

The part of a shirt that fits around the neck.

A button on a shirt.

The end of a shirt sleeve.

The front part of a shirt.

The number on the back of a sports player's shirt.

The bottom part of a shirt that hangs below the waist.

To clean a shirt with water and soap.

To make a shirt smooth with a hot iron.

To put the bottom part of a shirt inside your trousers or skirt.

To fasten all the buttons of a shirt.

To fasten the buttons of a shirt.

To unfasten the buttons of a shirt.

To remove a shirt, especially quickly.