shirtsleeves造句1, Office workers stripped down to their shirtsleeves in the heatwave.
2, Most of the men were working in their shirtsleeves.
3, He rolled up his shirtsleeves.
4, Ossie was standing there in waistcoat and shirtsleeves.
5, At the State House, men in their shirtsleeves were packing papers into boxes.
6, Men in shirtsleeves and women in summer dresses were strolling around the airport and ice-cream vendors were doing a brisk trade.
7, These hands, and the crisp white shirtsleeves that lead away from them, are the only signs of me in the room.
8, He was in shirtsleeves, his jacket crumpled on a chair beside him.
9, He had his shirtsleeves rolled up and his arms folded like piled-up hocks of ham.
10, Franklin went to work in his shirtsleeves.
11, You caught me in my shirtsleeves.
12, In hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves.
13, They waited in shirtsleeves, enjoying the freakishly warm November sunshine.
14, I rolled up my shirtsleeves and picked up the razor strop.
15, Buck Mulligan stood on a stone , in shirtsleeves, his unclipped tie rippling over his shoulder.
16, His shirtsleeves were rolled up, and his brown arms were bare to the elbows.
17, It was a hot day and most of the men were in shirtsleeves.
18, I took off my jacket and rolled up my shirtsleeves.
19, I shivered with the cold and realized I was in shirtsleeves.
20, On hot days the men in the office work in their shirtsleeves.
21, The cool president has turned hot on the stump, stripping to shirtsleeves to lambaste doubters in New Jersey Thursday.
22, "From Dallas, Texas, the flash, apparently official, " he reported Nov. 22, 1963, while sitting at his newsroom desk in shirtsleeves, "President Kennedy died at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time . . . "
23, At a bank across the street, employees appeared in their shirtsleeves, waving spades and iron rods.