shirtwise
English
Etymology
Adverb
shirtwise (not comparable)
- (rare) In the style of a shirt.
- 1932, Richard Blaker, The needle-watcher
- Some of the crew mustered, therefore, in cotton drawers or loin-cloths; in a tunic tucked, shirtwise, into them or napping loose […]
- 1932, Richard Blaker, The needle-watcher
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