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laugh in one's sleeve
(US, Canada, idiomatic) to laugh in secret or to oneself, usually gloatingly
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cold shoulder sleeve
A long sleeve that is disconnected past the stitching on top of the shoulder, but not underneath, where the armpit is. The top of the bicep is exposed.
two-piece sleeve
A sleeve cut in two pieces, inner and outer, to allow it to take a slight L shape to accommodate the natural bend at the elbow without wrinkling; used in tailored garments.
cold shoulder sleeves
two-piece sleeves
plural of two-piece sleeve
up one's sleeve
leg-of-mutton sleeves
wear something on one's sleeve
To express an emotion, belief, or stance overtly and make it an important part of one's public life.
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roll up one's sleeves
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see roll, up, one's, sleeves. / (idiomatic) To prepare to work.
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