A black sleeveless garment traditionally worn by sheep shearers and other agricultural workers.
he donned a pair of gumboots and a black singlet
Example sentencesExamples
He was wearing three-quarter-length shorts with a black singlet.
You can put on a black singlet and gumboots, but you are still a woman.
The black singlet and the woollen Swanndri have featured on postage stamps, in cartoons and artwork, and at the national museum, Te Papa.
A million-dollar Lotto winner says police are picking on him because of his body art, black singlets and souped-up cars.
You can tell his job by the black singlet and dusty jeans.
For most of us, memories of wood-chopping are connected to travelling sideshows and watching huge men clad in black singlets, swinging their axes and letting the chips fly.
Take away the stuffed kiwi, the black singlet, the Buzzy Bee and you're really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Nowadays you're more likely to be seated in Business Class next to a bloke in jandals scratching his belly beneath his black singlet than a dapper gent in a trilby.
He's dressed in the black singlet that identifies the New Zealand Everyman.
These poems are at their weakest when they are self-consciously striving to establish his black singlet paddock-cred.