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tee-shirty

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tee-shirty (comparative more tee-shirty, superlative most tee-shirty)

  1. Alternative spelling of T-shirty.
    • 1967 September 9, Keith Brace, “Something more than a moony lad…”, in The Birmingham Post, number 33,963, section “Midland Magazine”, page I, column 4:
      “I am not going to be particularly romantic, but rather tee-shirty, rather dishevelled,” Holm says.
    • 1969 December 2, Daily News, volume 51, number 137, New York, N.Y., page 13:
      Slick little button-front Tee-shirty knit… the soft, lithe this-season-supershape!
    • 1970 March 1, Tavy Stone, “The Handy, Dandy, Where-It’s-At Guide For Michigan Tourists On The Gold Coast”, in Detroit Free Press, volume 139, number 301, page 14:
      You could refer to it as Rich-Unisex-Hippie pants, and tee-shirty tops and sandals, for he and she alike.
    • 1974 February 28, The Citizen, 131st year, number 203, Ottawa, Ont., page 32:
      Think slink in tee-shirty “Vanessa” jersey bodydresses of 65% polyester and 35% cotton printed with water bugs!
    • 1975 September 19, Sentinel Star, 99th year, number 262, Orlando, Fla., pages 2—B:
      Tee-Shirty Sleepwear
    • 1975 November, Texas Monthly, page 2:
      The dress in two parts has a tee-shirty top with pretty U neckline, a flared skirt, is soft, willowy, tender to the touch.
    • 1978 March 22, The Miami Herald, 68th year, number 112, page 3-D:
      So, who has to know those fresh, crisp, cottony colors and textures make you feel so tee-shirty cool.