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jersey1

nounPlural Jerseys, Plural jerseys ˈdʒəːziˈdʒərzi
  • 1A knitted garment with long sleeves, worn over the upper body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On top of their sweaters the students pulled on coloured checkered jerseys.
    • He tugged a woolen jersey from his pack and pulled it on.
    • I then tramped downstairs, still in my hockey jersey, my jeans and my Converse.
    • She wore denim jeans, a sky blue cotton jersey with navy blue sleeves, and a beaded necklace.
    • When I moved my trade show uniform from an ottoman rib to a jersey knit, he adjusted the tape to make the new shirts look better than the old ones.
    • The tanned, trim body was wearing a blue-and-white striped jersey with the sleeves pushed up and gabardine pants.
    • Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping.
    • By 6 pm, the Coast Guard team arrived with Charles' body, which was clad in a red jersey and black trousers.
    • One man was dressed in a grey jersey, three-quarter jeans and carried a shotgun.
    • Virtually all the customers are men in grey wool jerseys; most have red suspenders.
    • North-eastern Division police, who were then alerted, said the body was clad in a brown jersey and black short pants.
    • She's very realistic, she's got real hair and she's wearing a little pinafore and a jersey and so she's a very normal little girl.
    • I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys.
    • The man also wore a mustard coloured jersey or cardigan, a white shirt with thin, dark vertical lines and a fourteen and a half collar.
    • Underneath I wore either a short sleeve or long sleeve jersey while cycling or a turtle neck shirt during leisure wear.
    • The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day.
    • I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs.
    • I wiped the smile right off her face, she says, like she used to wipe her school slate clean with a bit of spit and an unwinding jersey sleeve.
    • I've resorted to thermal underwear, several layers of jerseys, winter stockings and a polar fleece jacket.
    • She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker, which she slips over her jersey.
    1. 1.1 A distinctive shirt worn by a player or competitor in certain sports.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically.
      • Rock had worn his new jersey and he'd bought himself a new Red Sox hat, offering to buy Ally one too.
      • Although Dad is taking neither a Wallabies jersey or footy jumper to wear at the game.
      • He was wondering why no one had noticed that he liked to wear long sleeves under his jersey.
      • I must have looked strange to them, dressed as I was in a football jersey and torn jeans, Converse All-Stars on my feet.
      • The other is for touch football jerseys, which give an authentic athletic look, but are a good cut for streetwear.
      • For sportswear firms the replica jersey market is a huge earner.
      • I was merely commenting how superior the Assos jersey seemed, compared to the other jerseys in my burgeoning collection.
      • The coffin was draped with the Kilkenny jersey and the Galmoy jersey.
      • Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition.
      • Itto was in one of his red football jerseys and jeans, he was lounged out on the couch watching cartoons.
      • He pulled on the jeans and the jersey, and then grabbed his red baseball cap from where it was sitting, on his stereo.
      • The new jerseys were the blue and white striped jersey, the colours that the teams still play in.
      • She didn't look up, but saw it was a guy wearing a hockey jersey and tracksuit pants was the offender.
      • Do they simply add them to their jersey pockets or do they attach them to their bodies under their jerseys?
      • Suede also proved that urban fashion isn't always about baggy jeans, jerseys and Snoop Dogg.
      • The referee didn't allow them to play as both the jerseys looked alike under yellow light.
      • The reason why Limerick's squad was so depleted was due to a growing injury list and they simply hadn't the bodies to fill the subs jerseys.
      • A skinny white thug in a Lakers jersey lunged in my direction with a purpose.
      • If you're on a team, and required to wear identical jerseys, don't neglect to bring matching jerseys.
    2. 1.2mass noun A soft, fine knitted fabric.
      as modifier a jersey skirt
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Jeneane from Calgary made the latest pattern from Loes Hinse in red cotton Lycra jersey.
      • The fabrics are understated, using simple knits, jersey cotton and moleskins.
      • Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items.
      • If it is not that cold, a jersey dress made of soft warm jersey would be wonderful, over your wool stockings and under your warm coat.
      • The fabrics for spring are satin, jersey, chiffon and lace, turning up in every category from street wear to evening wear.
      • Knit fabrics are available in a wide variety of styles and textures - from sporty to elegant, jersey to velour.
      • I love working with jersey fabrics because it's easy to wear and comfortably drapes over a women's frame.
      • Stretch shiny silk satin, light stretch silk twill, jersey, nylon taffeta, and leather dominate the collection.
      • Fabrics offer luxurious style in rich velvets, sheer chiffon, shiny satin and slinky jerseys.
      • Plain suiting and tweed is teamed with slick, shiny leather and fine jersey tops.
      • Glove-fit suede, plonge lamb and leopard combined with crepe, jersey and silk chiffon were also introduced.
      • The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra.
      • Cotton flannel or jersey sheets are another healthy option because they're not treated with chemicals.
      • There is a pale colour printed viscose jersey T-shirt dress that is very easy to wear.
      • The top, though long enough to cover the waist of the pants, was of jersey material, which meant a constant pulling down.
      • Not wanting to miss out, I pick an item at random - a nice red dress made of classic jersey, or possibly cashmere - and clap vigorously.
      • Tops work both day and night whether you chose fine zig zag knits or super smooth jersey.
  • 2An animal of a breed of light brown dairy cattle from Jersey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves.
    • It transpired that the cow was Isobel, a three year old jersey heifer owned by Odds Farm Park, just outside Wycombe.
    • Without grain in summer, the Holsteins and Jerseys got too skinny.
    • Compared to the five other major breeds milked in the United States, Jerseys give less milk.
    • Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content.
    • Soon, the Thwaites' jersey herd comprised only registered cattle.
    • In 1956 they moved back to the Steinbach area, where they purchased purebred Jerseys and became dairy farmers for nine years.
    • Cheese is huge business in a town where the community of Holsteins and Jerseys rivals the human population in size.
    • Mr Phillip keeps 20 Jerseys, which run alongside a herd of 110 Holstein Friesians.
    • ‘They're really hard-working, these little Jerseys,’ says Edie, who takes her own share of barn shifts; at least two a week.
    • They milk 150 Jerseys but plan to increase the herd size to 180 this autumn.
    • Still, most Wisconsin dairy producers favor Holsteins over Jerseys.
    • Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms.
    • Jim and his family moved to Oeo where they continued to produce top jersey cattle under the name of Glanton Stud.
    • Friesians and Jerseys will have to trample a lot of washing before they become as unpopular as York's pigeons.
    • ‘The Jerseys exhibit more fertility as well as a higher fat and protein content in their milk compared to Holsteins,’ says Washburn.
    • I had taken two sculpting classes at Iowa State University, and I knew cows, since we milked 300 Jerseys at our dairy farm.

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting woollen worsted fabric made in Jersey): from Jersey.

Rhymes

durzi, furzy, kersey, Mersey

Jersey2

proper nounPlural Jerseys, Plural jerseysˈdʒəːziˈdʒərzi
  • The largest of the Channel Islands; population 91,900 (est. 2009); capital, St Helier.

 
 

jersey1

nounˈdʒərziˈjərzē
  • 1A knitted garment with long sleeves, worn over the upper body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • North-eastern Division police, who were then alerted, said the body was clad in a brown jersey and black short pants.
    • On top of their sweaters the students pulled on coloured checkered jerseys.
    • One man was dressed in a grey jersey, three-quarter jeans and carried a shotgun.
    • She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker, which she slips over her jersey.
    • She's very realistic, she's got real hair and she's wearing a little pinafore and a jersey and so she's a very normal little girl.
    • I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs.
    • When I moved my trade show uniform from an ottoman rib to a jersey knit, he adjusted the tape to make the new shirts look better than the old ones.
    • The tanned, trim body was wearing a blue-and-white striped jersey with the sleeves pushed up and gabardine pants.
    • Underneath I wore either a short sleeve or long sleeve jersey while cycling or a turtle neck shirt during leisure wear.
    • She wore denim jeans, a sky blue cotton jersey with navy blue sleeves, and a beaded necklace.
    • I wiped the smile right off her face, she says, like she used to wipe her school slate clean with a bit of spit and an unwinding jersey sleeve.
    • The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day.
    • I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys.
    • He tugged a woolen jersey from his pack and pulled it on.
    • The man also wore a mustard coloured jersey or cardigan, a white shirt with thin, dark vertical lines and a fourteen and a half collar.
    • By 6 pm, the Coast Guard team arrived with Charles' body, which was clad in a red jersey and black trousers.
    • I've resorted to thermal underwear, several layers of jerseys, winter stockings and a polar fleece jacket.
    • Virtually all the customers are men in grey wool jerseys; most have red suspenders.
    • I then tramped downstairs, still in my hockey jersey, my jeans and my Converse.
    • Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping.
    1. 1.1 A distinctive shirt worn by a player or competitor in certain sports.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although Dad is taking neither a Wallabies jersey or footy jumper to wear at the game.
      • Do they simply add them to their jersey pockets or do they attach them to their bodies under their jerseys?
      • Rock had worn his new jersey and he'd bought himself a new Red Sox hat, offering to buy Ally one too.
      • I must have looked strange to them, dressed as I was in a football jersey and torn jeans, Converse All-Stars on my feet.
      • The referee didn't allow them to play as both the jerseys looked alike under yellow light.
      • The other is for touch football jerseys, which give an authentic athletic look, but are a good cut for streetwear.
      • I was merely commenting how superior the Assos jersey seemed, compared to the other jerseys in my burgeoning collection.
      • The new jerseys were the blue and white striped jersey, the colours that the teams still play in.
      • A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically.
      • Itto was in one of his red football jerseys and jeans, he was lounged out on the couch watching cartoons.
      • The reason why Limerick's squad was so depleted was due to a growing injury list and they simply hadn't the bodies to fill the subs jerseys.
      • Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition.
      • For sportswear firms the replica jersey market is a huge earner.
      • He was wondering why no one had noticed that he liked to wear long sleeves under his jersey.
      • A skinny white thug in a Lakers jersey lunged in my direction with a purpose.
      • Suede also proved that urban fashion isn't always about baggy jeans, jerseys and Snoop Dogg.
      • The coffin was draped with the Kilkenny jersey and the Galmoy jersey.
      • She didn't look up, but saw it was a guy wearing a hockey jersey and tracksuit pants was the offender.
      • If you're on a team, and required to wear identical jerseys, don't neglect to bring matching jerseys.
      • He pulled on the jeans and the jersey, and then grabbed his red baseball cap from where it was sitting, on his stereo.
    2. 1.2 A soft, fine knitted fabric.
      as modifier a jersey skirt
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Glove-fit suede, plonge lamb and leopard combined with crepe, jersey and silk chiffon were also introduced.
      • If it is not that cold, a jersey dress made of soft warm jersey would be wonderful, over your wool stockings and under your warm coat.
      • I love working with jersey fabrics because it's easy to wear and comfortably drapes over a women's frame.
      • There is a pale colour printed viscose jersey T-shirt dress that is very easy to wear.
      • The fabrics are understated, using simple knits, jersey cotton and moleskins.
      • Tops work both day and night whether you chose fine zig zag knits or super smooth jersey.
      • The top, though long enough to cover the waist of the pants, was of jersey material, which meant a constant pulling down.
      • The fabrics for spring are satin, jersey, chiffon and lace, turning up in every category from street wear to evening wear.
      • The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra.
      • Stretch shiny silk satin, light stretch silk twill, jersey, nylon taffeta, and leather dominate the collection.
      • Jeneane from Calgary made the latest pattern from Loes Hinse in red cotton Lycra jersey.
      • Not wanting to miss out, I pick an item at random - a nice red dress made of classic jersey, or possibly cashmere - and clap vigorously.
      • Cotton flannel or jersey sheets are another healthy option because they're not treated with chemicals.
      • Plain suiting and tweed is teamed with slick, shiny leather and fine jersey tops.
      • Knit fabrics are available in a wide variety of styles and textures - from sporty to elegant, jersey to velour.
      • Fabrics offer luxurious style in rich velvets, sheer chiffon, shiny satin and slinky jerseys.
      • Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items.
  • 2An animal of a breed of light brown dairy cattle from Jersey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Compared to the five other major breeds milked in the United States, Jerseys give less milk.
    • They milk 150 Jerseys but plan to increase the herd size to 180 this autumn.
    • I had taken two sculpting classes at Iowa State University, and I knew cows, since we milked 300 Jerseys at our dairy farm.
    • Jim and his family moved to Oeo where they continued to produce top jersey cattle under the name of Glanton Stud.
    • Friesians and Jerseys will have to trample a lot of washing before they become as unpopular as York's pigeons.
    • Soon, the Thwaites' jersey herd comprised only registered cattle.
    • ‘They're really hard-working, these little Jerseys,’ says Edie, who takes her own share of barn shifts; at least two a week.
    • Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content.
    • Cheese is huge business in a town where the community of Holsteins and Jerseys rivals the human population in size.
    • It transpired that the cow was Isobel, a three year old jersey heifer owned by Odds Farm Park, just outside Wycombe.
    • Without grain in summer, the Holsteins and Jerseys got too skinny.
    • Still, most Wisconsin dairy producers favor Holsteins over Jerseys.
    • In 1956 they moved back to the Steinbach area, where they purchased purebred Jerseys and became dairy farmers for nine years.
    • Mr Phillip keeps 20 Jerseys, which run alongside a herd of 110 Holstein Friesians.
    • In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves.
    • Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms.
    • ‘The Jerseys exhibit more fertility as well as a higher fat and protein content in their milk compared to Holsteins,’ says Washburn.

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting woolen worsted fabric made in Jersey): from Jersey.

Jersey2

proper nounˈdʒərziˈjərzē
  • The largest of the Channel Islands; population 91,900 (est. 2009).

 
 
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