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(usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately
he had a sharp crease in his trousers
How To Use pair of trousers In A Sentence
- This piece of material may be cut up to make a pair of trousers.
- Dig that pair of trousers she's wearing.
- The ordinary clothing of Afghani men is a rather baggy pair of trousers with a draw-string at the waist, and a loose, long-sleeved shirt reaching about to the knees.
- In the fall, a flat loafer, heavy tights, and a nice pair of trousers is a sharp look.
- `I mean I could give you a pair of trousers in a tasteful shade of WRAF blue, size 8 and guaranteed to make you look forty round the hips. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
- Dig that pair of trousers she's wearing.
- A shirt and jersey and an ordinary pair of trousers will do nicely, thank you.
- To measure the length of your inseam, lay a pair of trousers that fit you well flat on the table as aforementioned, and measure them from the top of the inner pant leg seam to the opening at the bottom of the leg.
- If you are going away for a few days then I would advise taking a basic piece of bottom clothing (ie a pair of trousers or a skirt) and lots of different tops.
- In the fall, a flat loafer, heavy tights, and a nice pair of trousers is a sharp look.