The men had all discarded their long white sheepskin coats and were wearing their short jackets; the women already went about in the loose-sleeved white blouses which belonged with their summer dress.
He wore a full-skirted, long-sleeved jerkin secured by a long row of many small buttons down the front.
The elder ones wore long-sleeved jackets and high-crowned hats, while the young ones wore what looked like low-necked jerseys tied together in front and their braided hair hung from uncovered crowns.
The man next to him had a name tag on his short sleeved shirt that read, "R.
She was wearing a long sleevedturquoise jersey with a revealing scoop neck.
From the farther side a blue-sleeved and blue-stockinged youth advanced to meet them.
Then blankets and sweaters were cast aside and ten maroon-sleeved youths gathered about their leader.
A male peasant belonging to the same locality dons a short open coat of light-blue velvet, long-sleeved and boasting diminutive revers and silver buttons.
Merely a glimpse is caught of a white shirt front, and the long-sleeved satin or velvet jacket is gorgeously embroidered at the wrists.
Her inner garment is a long sleeved jacket of white muslin, over which comes the sadra, or loose, square tunic lacking sleeves, and distinguished by the magnificence of its embroideries.
Heavy and sumptuous, the gown worn at home consisted of baggy trousers of thin texture drawn in tightly at the ankles, supplemented by a long sleeved chemisette of white muslin trimmed with a peculiar kind of lace.
The coolies are generally naked except for a loin-cloth and turban, but some wear a white cotton shirt, short-sleeved and held by a folded belt in some bright shade.
The others wear the tight madder-brown breeches and sleeved waistcoats.
The handsome fellow has his sleeved waistcoat open, and his shirt-breast has come unbuttoned.
He wears the full-sleeved white shirt and the close black bodice of thick, native frieze, cut low.
He wears close knee breeches and close sleeved waistcoat of thick brownish stuff that looks like leather.
Concord is represented as a woman armed with a loose-sleeved hauberk, helmet, and sword.
Its garrison is represented by a single knight, whose demi-figure only is seen; he is represented in a short-sleeved hauberk, with a surcoat over it having a cross on the breast.
They all wear long-sleeved hauberks, which have the peculiarity of being slightly slit up the sides, and the tunic flows from beneath them.
The gambeson was a sleeved tunic of stout coarse linen, stuffed with flax and other common material, and sewn longitudinally.
But apart from his quietness, and the gleam of his light clothes, there was nothing supernatural about the tall lithe shirt-sleeved figure which with rifle on shoulder and revolver on hip, came into the firelight.
How strange it seemed that this shirt-sleeved man who seemed part and parcel of primitive Africa, whom she had looked upon as a sort of Boer, should know anything so exquisitely civilised as the "Auf Flugeln des Gesanges!
Also, they will do things for people in short-skirted velveteen coats with bone buttons, or in sleeved waistcoats and fur caps, which they cannot be persuaded by the respectable orders of society to undertake.
Missy, her feet terribly reluctant now, her soul's song barely a whisper, found Ed Martin shirt-sleeved in his littered little sanctum at the back of the Beacon office.
Herodotus tells us that in the army of Xerxes the Medes were armed exactly as the Persians, carrying on their heads a soft felt cap, on their bodies a sleeved tunic, and on their legs trousers.
Besides this upper robe, which is the only garment shown in the sculptures, the Medes wore as under garments a sleeved shirt or tunic of a purple color, and embroidered drawers or trousers.
The iron plug to a corner sewer had been removed, a policeman and the shirt-sleeved figure of a man prone on the ground, red-faced and arms inserted their length.
Then his glance wandered down past the checked sunbonnet and the long-sleeved gingham apron to the cause of her leisurely gait.
But the checked sunbonnet, the long-sleeved gingham apron, and the stout calfskin shoes were no index of Ann's taste.
A sleeved cope, then, was the distinctive garb of a canonist not in holy orders, and as Thomas Chandler became S.
He wears a cassock, and over that what may be a sleeved cope or tabard.
Two of them have a scarf over a surplice or, as is more likely, a loose-sleeved cassock.
There were General Warren, falling into the arms of the shirt-sleeved soldier, and the British captain, pushing aside the bayonets that were thrust at his prostrate figure.
The next stage in development would be a sleeved tunic, and how easily this could be derived from a shawl can be seen by putting a narrow one over the shoulders and lifting up the arms as shown in Figure 3.
With his smooth beardless face and clear bronze skin and blue-black hair trimmed into a shock that shadows his forehead to the eyes, he has almost the appearance, in his long wide-sleeved robe and snowy stockings, of a young Japanese girl.
He was often to be seen going down to the country store in a sleeved waistcoat with a knapsack on his back.
The dress of the women in this place is extremely simple; it consists solely of a chemise and a short-sleeved frock, with a barracan used as a shawl, and thrown over the head and shoulders, when there is wind or cold.
Besides this, the females had a short chemise, and a dark-blue Soudan cotton short-sleeved frock.
In the bleachers close to the first base massed a shirt-sleeved crowd of students, row on row of them, thousands in number.
As in a haze Ken saw the long lines of white-sleeved students become violently agitated and move up and down to strange, crashing yells.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sleeved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.