NOUN
- (used in the plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear
How To Use blue jeans In A Sentence
- Try them out with a nice pair of Earth tone flat-front chinos or slim-fit blue jeans, and a classic button-down shirt - tucked in or not.
- Co-star Steve McFadden, who plays Phil Mitchell, settled for a bomber jacket with blue jeans.
- In juxtaposition, Mandrake welcomes blue jeans, Toms and houses a minimalist environment to sip a brewski. Girl at a Bar: The Birthday Bar Conundrum
- He was wearing blue jeans, a white shirt and leather jacket. The Sun
- Seven months earlier my friend could be seen on campus wearing blue jeans and a shirt that said dumb things.
- After all, I had distanced myself from the granola crowd the year before by skiing in knickers rather than blue jeans and gaiters.
- He was wearing a black jacket with white reflection marks, dark blue jeans and trainers.
- He was wearing a distinctive yellow tabard, a yellow hard hat and blue jeans.
- The very colour of blue jeans has become invisible. The Times Literary Supplement
- His shoulders are rolled forward, his hair floppy and unbrushed, and he's wearing loose blue jeans and scuffed hiking boots.