jacket
/ˈdʒækət/, /ˈdʒækɪt/
nouna short item of clothing that we wear on the top part of out body, usually has sleeves and something in the front so we could close it
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1. Only three of us had jackets.
2. She has jackets.
3. She has jackets.
4. So this jacket sits right somewhere in the middle.
5. Jacket switch.
shirt
/ˈʃɝt/
noun(usually for men) a piece of clothing worn on the upper half of the body, typically with a collar and sleeves, and with buttons down the front
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1. The gentleman in the salmon colored shirt.
2. So, you guys have your X-Ray and Vav shirt?
3. Sweat shirt.
4. Sweat shirt.
5. So shirts can mean a plethora of different things.
skirt
/ˈskɝt/
nouna piece of clothing for girls or women that fastens around the waist and hangs down around the legs
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1. Black holes skirt the line between science fiction and science fact.
2. I'll skirt the spoiler.
3. Our women wear long skirts.
4. - Mini skirts are back in.
5. They skirt every father-son cliche and strike right at the heart of a real relationship.
shoe
/ˈʃu/
nounsomething that we wear to cover and protect our feet, generally made of strong materials like leather or plastic
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1. She began to talk to me, and then she saw my old shoes.
2. The shoes on her feet are very big for her.
3. That is because they are her mother's shoes.
4. Your cat has shoes?
5. Wear shoes!
sweater
/ˈswɛtɝ/
nouna piece of clothing worn on the top part of our body that is made of cotton or wool, has long sleeves and a closed front
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1. The man knits sweaters out of human hair.
2. Take off your sweater.
3. Doctors don't wear sweaters this trendy.
4. - Sweaters are very, very good for the winter time.
5. Have you guys ever seen this sweater before?
