Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The build of an A-shirt is simple: the neck and armholes are often reinforced for durability.
The skin above his A-shirt was hot and prickly, and the rusty fur tickled her nose.
He tugged on a clean A-shirt and jeans and a flannel shirt against the chill of evening.
An A-shirt worn as an undershirt is designed for a tight fit and is often made of ribbed cotton.
Originally worn as an undershirt, like the A-shirt they have become increasingly used as warm-weather outerwear.
The term "A-shirt" is short for "athletic shirt" because it is often worn in sports, such as basketball and track-and-field events.
In the clearing, Bay stretched, the motion pulling his cotton A-shirt taut across his chest.
Tried not to notice how the hair-dusted brawn of his chest rose and fell rapidly beneath his snug A-shirt.
And somehow his A-shirt was off and the inflamed part of him wrapped in denim surged against the pure white lace of her panties.
In the UK an A-shirt, especially when used as an undershirt, is known as a vest (compare the American usage of "vest").
Except for the curb scrape under my eye and the gun bruise under my A-shirt I looked like I hadn't spent the night in the gutter.
In most appearances, Ace usually wears an unbuttoned Aloha shirt over a plain white A-shirt, with red and black striped trousers and black biker boots.
A-shirt or vest or singlet (in British English) - essentially a sleeveless shirt with large armholes and a large neck hole, often worn by labourers or athletes for increased movability.
Clothed in his A-shirt and basketball shorts, Beck gazes into the bright television screen, enjoying the laughter inside the confines of his home, versus watching the pains of other soldiers inside Walter Reed.
He balled his fists inside the T-shirt, having absolutely no idea why it was called a T-shirt as opposed to an A-shirt or a B-shirt, and stretched the fabric so it wasn't quite so restrictive around his neck and chest.
A-shirt: Normally worn under a shirt or as athletic wear, this is known as an A-shirt or tank top in the US and Canada, vest in the UK and many Commonwealth countries, and singlet in Australia.