Sentence examples for singlets from inspiring English sources

The word "singlets" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a type of clothing that covers the torso and is usually worn as an undergarment or for sports activities. Example: "The athletes put on their singlets before heading to the track for the race."

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singlets

noun

Plural of singlet

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SWEATY men in spandex singlets groping each other.

Hand-painted singlets may not be warm enough for that climate time of year, but perhaps Mr Reid has some other fashion tips.

In both species gestation of twins is five to six days less than for singlets.

Check them out as they jog along the West Sands beach in St Andrews, clad in buttoned-up singlets and grubby undercrackers, running in bare feet to the gloopy electronic strains of Vangelis.

At the weekends and on Mondays – when the visitors change over and Corfu airport becomes a giant intolerable sweatbox – the Paxiots take their break: gia-gias competitively displaying their grandchildren, old chaps in singlets, young men fresh from national service, strutting in their Hawaiian trunks, old men, life-support systems for bellies and Type 2 diabetes, in ill-judged Speedos.

Let's have international and civil conflicts decided not by terrorised young folk in uniforms but lobotomised young ones in singlets.

They were appalled that "some believers long past their prime were to be seen in public parks in shorts and singlets, exercising in their free time, later returning home to a meal of indescribable caloric severity [when] there is no proof that such activity offsets coronary disease".

It depicted six runners wearing singlets or short-sleeved shirts, their racing bibs attached, on pace for sub-three-hour performances.

The rule, which permits a second corporate logo in addition to a clothing/shoe-company logo on singlets, is viewed as a welcome first step.

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'And I got some crusty French bread and some cheese-singlets and some apples - ' 'We got apples, you chief,' cut in Millat, 'chief', for some inexplicable reason hidden in the etymology of north London slang, meaning fool, arse, wanker, a loser of the most colossal proportions.

Sashaying around his local mall in a branded singlet and bermudas, with a pair of 400-reais ($170) shades perched on a baseball cap, Vinicius confesses to spending 800-1,000 reais a month on clothes and accessories, most of what he makes as a helper at a local Adventist church.

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