[
UK
/pˈɑːnts/
]
[ US /ˈpænts/ ]
[ US /ˈpænts/ ]
NOUN
-
(used in the plural) underpants worn by women
she was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing
How To Use pants In A Sentence
- At any rate, she rolled up the cuffs of her camouflage cargo pants a few times so she didn't trip if today's class required running.
- A energy absorbing structure is disclosed for the purpose of protecting human occupants of a vehicle from the damaging effects of sudden accelerative or decelerative forces by means of plastic deformation of the structure.
- You can be the centre of attention in a conversation but then the focus changes as new participants enter the dialogue.
- These deficiencies indicate a broad need for training and education throughout the TB-control system, among both public health and nonpublic health participants.
- He's not the first politician to be caught with his pants down, and he won't be the last.
- Of course people have noticed before that Matisse posed his models in flimsy, filmy harem pants on divans and cushions covered with flowered or striped stuffs against fabric screens and curtains.
- Finally, a small number of participants discussed their experiences with gender-bending - that is, pretending to be of the opposite sex - during an online sexual encounter.
- The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
- Secondly, we needed strata within which participants had roughly identical rates of disease progression.
- I tried on clothes that actually fit me and felt comfortable instead of living in denial and trying on clothing that depressed me when I couldn't get the pants above my thighs.