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dress shirt
noun
a man's shirt worn for formal or semiformal evening dress, usually having French cuffs and a stiff or pleated front to be fastened with studs.
a man's shirt, buttoning down the front and typically having long sleeves with barrel or French cuffs, and a soft or starched collar, worn with a necktie.
dress shirt
noun
a man's shirt, usually white, worn as part of formal evening dress, usually having a stiffened or decorative front
Word History and Origins
Origin of dress shirt1
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Example Sentences
Pascal’s Mr. Fantastic is so buttoned-down that he tucks his tie into his dress shirt.
Jacket and tieless with his dress shirt’s sleeves rolled up lopsidedly, he hastily joked, “I’m nervous, but I hope you enjoy it — and if you don’t, tell us gently.”
I even had time to walk back to my car and change from my T-shirt into a clean white dress shirt I had brought with me.
Some wore the Trump uniform of tan khakis and a white dress shirt.
And yes, he saw the kid in the blue dress shirt wilding out to the song in a clip from a recent Kamala Harris campaign rally.
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