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What is the noun for shirted?

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shirt
  1. An article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves, either long or short, that cover the arms.
  2. (shirts and skins) a member of the shirt-wearing team.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The shirt features a casual button-down front with a chest pocket and side vents.”
shirttail
  1. The single or split (then rather plural) bottom part of a shirt, below the waist, especially in the back, which, when not tucked into trousers or other vestment, hangs over the wearer's tail-end, like a tail.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Which is always like being caught in public with your fly open and your shirttail sticking through.”
      “The light-weight button-down shirt with banned collar and shirttail hem is designed for maximum comfort and ease of movement.”
      “I'm actually wearing slippers, my shirttail isn't tucked in, and I'm gulping down the last spoonfuls of apple crisp when the telephone rings.”
shirtwaister
  1. A woman's dress, the bodice of which is in the style of a shirt (with buttons down the front)
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “No, the way to wear this summer's flat shoes is with crisp A-line skirts, shirtwaister dresses and narrow trousers.”
      “Instead, putting on my best pink shirtwaister and a brave smile, I actually played the record before heading off on my birthday treat.”
shirtmaking
  1. the industry or practice of making shirts
shirtsleeve
  1. The part of a shirt that covers the arms.
  2. Examples:
    1. “His hair was a big yellow mess, his eyes glazy and bloodshot, one shirtsleeve was rolled up, the other down and unbuttoned.”
      “He caught his shirtsleeve on something, but pulled it free, ripping the cloth.”
      “When I was eleven, Gerald's shirtsleeve caught on fire while he was frying eggs sunny side up.”
shirting
  1. Any fabric used to make shirts.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Once the shirt went away, all of the mills that made fine broadcloth shirting fabric disappeared.”
      “The firm's best seller at Premiere Vision, he reported, was an iridescent cotton shirting in pinpoint Oxford with sheen.”
      “Examples include most bed, kitchen and bath linens, shirting, denim, poplin and other similar goods.”
shirtmaker
  1. A person who makes shirts.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In July, English shirtmaker Thomas Pink will launch The Traveller, a men's shirt in luxe Egyptian cotton.”
      “The trouble started when the shirtmaker asked Mr. Greenbaum what name he would like embroidered on the pocket.”
      “On the roof, the shirtmaker Malak is working out a deep-laid plan to capture an apartment downstairs.”
shirtseller
  1. Someone who sells shirts
shirtlessness
  1. Absence of shirts.
shirtsleeves
  1. plural of shirtsleeve
  2. Without special protection, in street clothes.
shirtwaisters
shirtmakers
  1. plural of shirtmaker
shirttails
  1. plural of shirttail
shirtings
  1. plural of shirting
  2. Examples:
    1. “For travel clothing, there are wrinkle-resistant shirtings and pant weights that are comfortable and easy to launder.”
      “The cotton shirtings with their muted colours are a terrific buy for the summer.”
      “Put him down at your club, and order thirty dozen of grey shirtings from nappie and Co., without naming the price.”
shirts
  1. plural of shirt
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues.”
      “I'm still working on it, but I did start a trend by wearing bowling shirts sporting some true flair.”
      “A tailor will also fit your shirts, which can help make your waist seem narrower and your shoulders broader.”
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