A sleeve is the section of an article of clothing that covers an individuals arm. Sleeves are therefore found only only clothing that covers the upper body such as shirts, jumpers, coats, poncho's etc. Sleeves are found in varying lengths which cover varying amounts of the arm.
A sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm. It can refer to the entire arm covering or just the part that covers the upper arm.
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No, "sode" is not a valid English word. It may be a typo or a variation of another word.
The French word "manche" translates to "sleeve" in English. The English Channel is referred to as "la Manche" in French because its shape resembles the sleeve of a garment.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
Yes, the word 'sleeve' is a noun, a word for the part of a garment that covers the arm; a protective covering for an object; a word for a thing.
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I bought this sweater at a good discount because one sleeve is shorter than the other.
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A word that rhymes with "believe" is "sleeve."
The word funda in Spanish means cover, case, carryall, a cap on tooth, sleeve, dustjacket, pillowcase and sheath. There exists a word in Portuguese which means bag, pouch or slingslot; in Greek which means tuft or tassel, a decorative item made from cords.
The word funda in Spanish means cover, case, carryall, a cap on tooth, sleeve, dustjacket, pillowcase and sheath. There exists a word in Portuguese which means bag, pouch or slingslot; in Greek which means tuft or tassel, a decorative item made from cords.
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A pagoda sleeve is a funnel-shaped sleeve arranged to show the sleeve lining and an inner sleeve.
This idiom is wearing their heart on their sleeve. It means everyone can see how that person feels. Perhaps showing love towards another person.
You probably mean "mouw", which means sleeve.