[
US
/ˈʃɔɹts/
]
[ UK /ʃˈɔːts/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈɔːts/ ]
NOUN
- (used in the plural) trousers that end at or above the knee
- underpants worn by men
How To Use shorts In A Sentence
- Men with short back and sides dressed in gleaming white singlets and shorts set off downriver while a little coxswain in a cap urges them on.
- I kept folding up the wads of twenties and stuffing them in the pocket of my shorts.
- Still in shorts and trainers, I climb the ladder and open the hatch. Times, Sunday Times
- However, they do not wear shorts, miniskirts, or strapless or sleeveless tops.
- She stood for a moment in her flat sandals, khaki shorts, a long-sleeved white silk shirt and a pair of very black wraparound sunglasses. BLOOD IS DIRT
- The advanced military technology expertise of Shorts Brothers in Belfast played a crucial role in the war - for both sides.
- Prince Andrew is an easy choice - Union Jack boxer shorts for just 99p.
- I'm in my running shorts and my T-shirt, and I'm barefooted.
- They all looked to the passengers getting off the plane, and spotted a short girl with mouse brown hair and wearing a pink top and white jean shorts.
- The protester, wearing a white T-shirt, shorts, sunglasses and a beanie hat, showed no imminent signs of coming down.