"Sleeveless" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleeveless" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sleeveless" Meaning

Not having sleeves: a sleeveless garment, such as a vest or a shirt.

"Sleeveless" Examples

Examples of "Sleeveless"


A sleeveless shirt is a type of top that does not have sleeves attached.
Many women prefer to wear sleeveless leggings when exercising.
Without knowing the right term, it was hard for him to find a sleeveless undershirt.
Sleeveless swimsuits are popular for their functionality and fashion value.
One versatile style of jacket that suits both casual and semi-formal wear is the sleeveless jacket.

"Sleeveless" Similar Words

Sleepy

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Sleepyhead

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Sleet

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Sleeve

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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.

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

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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.

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Sleights can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. <strong>Magical tricks or illusions</strong>: Sleights are skillfully performed illusions or tricks, often used by magicians. They are often quick and precise movements of the hands, fingers, and arms used to distract or deceive the audience.<br><br>2. <strong>Covert or deceitful actions</strong>: Sleights can also refer to sneaky or underhanded actions taken to deceive or manipulate others. For example, someone might accuse someone of "pulling a sleight of hand" to describe a dishonest or misleading behavior.<br><br>3. <strong>Circles or rings of land</strong>: In some contexts, sleights can refer to circles or rings that are unproductive or enclosed areas of land, such as a sleight of swamps or a sleight of water.<br><br>The word "sleight" itself can also mean a subtle or skillful behavior, often in a context of deception or concealment.