[
US
/ˈdɹɔɹz/
]
NOUN
- underpants worn by men
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(used in the plural) underpants worn by women
she was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing
How To Use drawers In A Sentence
- Claim: Men's underwear is referred to as 'BVDs' because the term is an abbreviation of the phrase 'Boy's Ventilated Drawers.' New Urban Legends
- I throw a suitcase on the bed and pop it open, and begin to stuff clothes into drawers and hang them in the wardrobe.
- She could feel underclothes, linen drawers, silken chemise, a farthingale with its stiffened hoops. Ill Met By Moonlight
- It has lockable drawers, leather-lined jewellery trays and a cheval mirror. Times, Sunday Times
- The undergarments included stockings, petticoats, drawers, and a corset.
- He ran the torch over the shelves cabinets table drawers but there were no more photographs and no obvious photo albums.
- Get rid of the bulky boxes the shoes came in, pop them into homemade or store-bought shoe bags, and line them up in neat rows inside the drawers.
- Then, going into one of the drawers, he took out an eyepiece fitted with a lens, a locking clamp, and a rock-hammer.
- There were file cabinets scattered in all sides of the room, and also drawers, cabinets, and tall shelves.
- For three years or so the squares lay open, and their sacred turf was trodden by the feet of working-class children, a sight to make dividend-drawers gnash their false teeth.