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polo shirt
noun
- a short-sleeved, pullover sport shirt, usually of cotton or cottonlike knit, with a round neckband or a turnover collar.
polo shirt
noun
- a knitted cotton short-sleeved shirt with a collar and three-button opening at the neck
Word History and Origins
Origin of polo shirt1
Example Sentences
Lanky, bespectacled, and sporting a buttoned-up polo shirt and jacket, Zhou is more refined engineer than rugged outdoorsman, and his early videos were a cross between PBS cooking show and children’s science program.
The Proud Boys, for example, recently hijacked the Fred Perry logo, causing the company to discontinue a polo shirt.
He was wearing a polo shirt bearing on one sleeve a pro-police “Blue Lives Matter” flag logo.
He was one of the first rappers to rock a polo shirt, and he attends high-end fashion shows.
Kate, wearing a white Team GB polo shirt and navy blazer, watched the British team lost 2-1 to Argentina.
She looked relaxed, with her glossy hair dow, and sporting a Team GB polo shirt.
On the seventh day, they wore “civvies,” typically trousers and a polo shirt.
The Sultan was pacing back and forth, wearing dusty khaki puttees, brown plastic boots, a yellow polo shirt.
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