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sleeve English

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What does sleeve mean?
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sleeve

A sleeve is the part of a shirt that covers the arm. The sleeve on my shirt is too long for my size.

sleeve

(= arm) the part of a garment that is attached at the armhole and that provides a cloth covering for the arm small case into which an object fits

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Topics sleeve topics

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Examples sleeve examples

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Simple sentences

Don't pull my sleeve.
She held him by the sleeve.
I wear short-sleeve shirts in the summer.
Roll up your right sleeve.
The dog has bitten a hole in my sleeve.
I pulled her by the sleeve, but she went on talking unconcernedly.
His sleeve touched the greasy pan.
She laughed up her sleeve at his failure.
The men are wearing short sleeve shirts.
I am looking for a cream color long sleeve shirt.
In the summer, I wear short-sleeve shirts.
He wiped his nose on his sleeve.
Tom had some tricks up his sleeve.
What do you have up your sleeve?
I have a card up my sleeve.
I'm sure he has something up his sleeve.
He held her by the sleeve.
Roll up your sleeve, please.

Movie subtitles

There was something up her sleeve.
I'd wager your friend has something up his sleeve again, Dr. Lanyon.
You got the sleeve.
You've something up your sleeve, perhaps.
Roll up your sleeve, Mr. Thornton. There's no rabbit there.
So that's what you had up your sleeve.
He wears his heart on his sleeve.
There's nothing up my sleeve.
That's it. Maybe we can move this sleeve.
I told you we'd meet sometime when you had no stripes on your sleeve, and here we are.
Ronald, didn't you give me a sleeve instead of a collar tonight?
I haven't got her up my sleeve.
Darling, you've done something to this sleeve.
I like a little more effect around the shoulders, sort of a puffed sleeve.
Also, care had to be taken to get the actor to move naturally, yet in a way that did not present, for example, an open sleeve-end to the camera, which would destroy the illusion.
And then you told me off for being fragile. but I still said, he's got something up his sleeve he wants to sell.
After all, you can't shake suckers out of your sleeve.
Even if he doesn't wear it on his sleeve.
You think I got them ashore in my sleeve?
What have you got up your sleeve?
But don't get the oil paints on your sleeve, they're still wet.
A little extra reach on a punch, a set of brass knuckles a stripe on the sleeve, a badge that says cop on it, a rock in your hand, or a bankroll in your pocket.
Rupert doesn't. Mr Cadell got a bad leg in the war for his courage. You've got your sleeve in the celery.
Watch, fob, seal, pencil case, sleeve buttons, broach.
Roll up your left sleeve.
It's not my fault. You got the sleeve.
You can also practice by passing a coin. from your left hand to your right sleeve.
One memorable night about 11:00 I entered the Aix-les-Bains casino. with the 9 of hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds up my sleeve. I was looking for a banco worthy of me.
And such a good boy! He wears his heart on his sleeve.
Roll my sleeve up.
Mr. McGonigle, if you've a couple of extra knots up your sleeve, I want them right now.
But a soldier's uniform is hardly complete without a lovely lady leaning on his sleeve.
Don't forget, Mr. Caldwell, I have a card up my sleeve- a little matter of a will which your lawyer is attempting to find.
So I shot the ace of spades out of a sleeve during a gin game.
Mr Cadell got a bad leg in the war for his courage. You've got your sleeve in the celery.
Don't think I ain't had me an ace up my sleeve.

News and current affairs

Despite wearing his Malay nationalism on his sleeve, Mahathir ultimately persuaded most non-Malays that he was not simply a communal leader but someone who cared for all Malaysia's communities.
But the Iranians also have cards up their sleeve - some predictable, some wild.
But the Chinese have another argument up their sleeve, which seems more plausible (and more modern).

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