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Etymology

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From short +‎ sleeved.

Adjective

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short-sleeved (not comparable)

  1. Having sleeves that are not long enough to reach the elbows.
    • 2021, Ed Tarkington, The Fortunate Ones, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, page 20:
      That day at Yeatman, however, she wore a prim short-sleeved, knee-length blue dress and a pair of tan patent leather flats I'd never seen before.

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