"Sleeved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sleeved refers to having a garment, typically a shirt or a jacket, with sleeves attached to it.
People who sleepwalk (or sleepwalkers) are individuals who walk or perform certain actions while they are in a state of deep sleep, typically without being aware of their surroundings or what they are doing.
A person who sleeps a lot, especially someone who wakes up late in the morning, often requiring prodding or persuasion to get out of bed.
A sleeve is a part of a garment that covers the arm. It is typically made of fabric and is a component of a shirt, jacket, sweater, or robe. Sleeves can be short or long, loose or tight, and may be designed for specific purposes, such as functionality, fashion, or cultural Identity.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
1. Long, usually loose, portions of a garment that cover the arm.<br><br>2. To wrap or cover something with a sleeve or sleeves.<br><br>3. To advance or bring up banknotes.<br><br>4. The part of a gun or a sleeve pipe extended beyond the cylinder to eject a cartridge.<br><br>5. A bank's department or intermediate level between a teller and the vault.
A vehicle on runners for transporting goods or people on snow or ice, typically having a platform or body supported by two or four ice runners, often pulled by animals or motor vehicles.<br><br>Example: The child loved to ride in the horse-drawn sleigh through the snowy forest.
To be "sleighed" means to be thoroughly defeated or outdone, often in a humiliating or crushing manner. It can be used in a sporting context (e.g., "The team was sleighed by their opponents 5-0") or other competitive situations (e.g., "The opposing team's argument was sleighed by the expert's rebuttal").