sleeveless in the PONS Dictionary

sleeveless Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

strapless/sleeveless dress

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The women wear a collarless and sleeveless cloth to cover them from the shoulders to the knees.
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Practice leotards and those worn in podium training sessions are generally sleeveless.
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A quilted sleeveless jacket was worn in cold weather.
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The term originally referred only to a knitted sleeveless vest, but expanded to other types of garment over time.
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The home jerseys were sleeveless, showing more of the red undershirts.
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It was worn over a shirt ("chemise"), and a sleeveless surcote could be worn over it.
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In foil the lam is sleeveless, while in sabre the lam has sleeves and ends in a straight line across the waist.
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Suits of this type provide full body coverage from the ankles to the neck and wrists, though some sleeveless designs also exist.
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A sleeveless engine may also be referred to as a patent-bore engine.
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Skirts must reach to the knee and shirts may not be sleeveless.
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