undersleeve (Meaning)

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undersleeve (n.)

A sleeve of an under-garment; a sleeve worn under another,

Synonyms & Antonyms of undersleeve

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undersleeve Sentence Examples

  1. The princess's elegant gown featured delicate lace undersleeves that peeked out from beneath her long satin sleeves.
  2. The medieval knight wore chainmail undersleeves for added protection under his heavy armor.
  3. The ballet dancer's costume included sheer undersleeves that flowed gracefully with her every move.
  4. The vintage dress had lace undersleeves that added a touch of romance to the otherwise simple silhouette.
  5. The puffy undersleeves of the Victorian blouse gave the wearer a wider, more feminine appearance.
  6. The bride's wedding dress had intricate beading on the undersleeves, creating a stunning visual effect.
  7. The tuxedo shirt had French cuffs and fitted undersleeves for a sophisticated and professional look.
  8. The flamboyant undersleeves of the Renaissance costume were adorned with ruffles and ribbons.
  9. The kimono had wide, flowing undersleeves that draped elegantly over the wearer's arms.
  10. The choir robes featured modest undersleeves that ensured the singers' comfort and modesty during performances.

FAQs About the word undersleeve

A sleeve of an under-garment; a sleeve worn under another,

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The princess's elegant gown featured delicate lace undersleeves that peeked out from beneath her long satin sleeves.

The medieval knight wore chainmail undersleeves for added protection under his heavy armor.

The ballet dancer's costume included sheer undersleeves that flowed gracefully with her every move.

The vintage dress had lace undersleeves that added a touch of romance to the otherwise simple silhouette.