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to shirt
verb
To cover or clothe with a shirt, or as if with a shirt.
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The spike on the Chrysler Building is supposed to shirt position slightly on a still, cloudless summer's day.
Buying a team full of galacticos (superstars) was meant to make Real the leading brand in world football, creating new revenue, from sponsorship to shirt sales.
If the last big club in Europe to give in to shirt sponsorship is willing to accept a brand name on its stadium then anyone can.
"Most families like ours," he says, meaning dynasties, "are shirt sleeve to shirt sleeve before the lawyers get in there and destroy everything.
MOSCOW - Brawny bodyguards, curled wires stretching from ears to shirt collars, stood waiting and smoking cigarettes on the cobblestone street in an enclave of luxury boutiques here.
Even across generations there is a lot less income mobility than the folk wisdom about "shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves in three generations" would have it.
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Alyson hopes these shirts become your go-to shirt in the drawer -- soft, cozy, and comfortable like a favorite pair of shoes.
I don't know what kind of short-armed mutants shirt manufacturers make their wares for, but they seem incapable of getting the sleeve-to-shirt-size ratio even vaguely correct.
You want the transition from your pants to your shirt to be utterly seamless.
He was a sort of Anglophone version of Bernard-Henri Lévy, but with a pedigree and without the money or aversion to shirt-buttoning.
It turns out that the famous line attributed to Andrew Carnegie -- "from shirt-sleeves to shirt-sleeves in three generations" -- is an understatement.
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