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  • She'd just paid for them when she saw Dean come out wearing a pair of shorts that fit him like a glove and a shortsleeved shirt with a tropical print.

    The Man Means Business Broadrick, Annette 2006

  • She was believed to last have been wearing a yellow coat, a yellow shortsleeved sweater, gray corduroy pants, and brown Hush Puppy shoes.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • She was believed to last have been wearing a yellow coat, a yellow shortsleeved sweater, gray corduroy pants, and brown Hush Puppy shoes.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • She was believed to last have been wearing a yellow coat, a yellow shortsleeved sweater, gray corduroy pants, and brown Hush Puppy shoes.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • His white shortsleeved shirt was tight around his muscled upper arms.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • His white shortsleeved shirt was tight around his muscled upper arms.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • I did a quick rinse-off at the bathroom sink, rolled on a little Ban, added a splash of Banana Republic Classic, threw on a shortsleeved white linen shirt, ran a comb through my hair, and in less than ten minutes was in my car and headed for Tremont Street.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Beau slipped his nine-millimeter Beretta into the waistband of his jeans at the small of his back and pulled on a pale blue, shortsleeved dress shirt, leaving it hanging out to cover his weapon.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Beau slipped his nine-millimeter Beretta into the waistband of his jeans at the small of his back and pulled on a pale blue, shortsleeved dress shirt, leaving it hanging out to cover his weapon.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Being more careful now, she removed her jumper and hung it in the closet, exchanging it for a shortsleeved cotton black shirt with sprays of tiny yellow, red, white, and lavender flowers.

    The Summer Girl Boeshaar, Andrea 2003

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