short pants

NOUN
  1. (used in the plural) trousers that end at or above the knee
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How To Use short pants In A Sentence

  • We are not talking about ‘long time police’, men armed with batons and dressed in short pants.
  • Zac immediately pulled away from her, his breath coming out in short pants, mimicking Sunny's own shallow breathing.
  • He was covered in cold sweat and his breath came in short pants.
  • Luckily, I can sit behind the drum kit in regular shorts or short pants, but the guys in front dress up in spandex and leather and leopard print.
  • It's called the Big Shorts by some Beijingers, and it does indeed resemble a massive pair of short pants striding across the North China Plain.
  • Her breath was coming in short pants.
  • Around him on the grid were drivers barely out of short pants in terms of driving experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next year will be a ban on short pants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both men and women do not preach short pants, never light bang into temples, cannot use finger figure of Buddha.
  • It's called the Big Shorts by some Beijingers, and it does indeed resemble a massive pair of short pants striding across the North China Plain.
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