How To Use Trews In A Sentence

  • Teil care an they did," said Donald, "an that were the warst o't, for we have a wheen canny trewsmen here that wadna let us want if there was A Legend of Montrose
  • I'm with you on the whole 'trews' thing - if you really are that jock then wear a skirt! Army Rumour Service
  • His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home.
  • The only way to check in any degree the ravages of the wolves is by the most liberal use of strychnine, and the offal of any game killed by a cattle-man is pretty sure to be poisoned before being left, while the "wolfer," or professional wolf-killer strews his bait everywhere. III. The Grouse of the Northern Cattle Plains
  • Tartan trews were introduced for the Scottish Lowland regiments.
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  • Black trews of soft leather outlined his powerful legs. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • ‘We have just acquired our own tartan,’ said the professor, showing off his new trews.
  • The argentiferous Negro quartz everywhere abounds, and near the ruins of Badá lie strews of spalled “Marú,” each fragment showing its little block of pure lead. The Land of Midian
  • Old Allister, your creat -- her own crandfather, was ta pest horseman ta worlt efer saw, and he'll nefer pe hafing ta trews to his own lecks nor ta saddle to his horse's pack. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • But the Masonic tartan trews and kilts could be a bit of a giveaway.
  • Shorter trews won't get damp or muddy mid-yomp. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trews and tunic claimed from his older and taller brother had once been black, but had faded to a washed-out gray, and he wouldn't let his mother redye them. Brightly Burning
  • “Now, shall I wear the nigh-transparent skirt”—Regin tapped her chin—“or the trews that encase me like a second skin?” Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures.
  • And while these elderly gents may look faintly ridiculous when they troop out in their finery of tartan trews, Lincoln green tunics and feathered bonnets they are all serious people.
  • His ill-fitting jeans and lumpy pockets said: "I'm just relaxing on holiday in these comfy old trews. Face it, we all look dire on holiday | Victoria Coren
  • See, he wears a leather trews and a trenchcoat and glowers meaningfully!
  • And while these elderly gents may look faintly ridiculous when they troop out in their finery of tartan trews, Lincoln green tunics and feathered bonnets they are all serious people.
  • The three Lowland infantry regiments, whose members have traditionally worn tartan trews for centuries, will be forced to wear kilts when the government's planned new Scottish ‘super-regiment’ is formed next year.
  • She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets (which use steel rather than whalebone) along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures
  • Wearing trousers or trews was not contemplated hence the improvisation later.
  • Bearing this in mind, special mention must be made of one visibly refreshed gentleman who was wearing a sort of tartan mannequin jacket and matching bondage trews.
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • Males always assumed she was of their sex, simply because she wore trews and carried a sword. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home.
  • He wore the "trews" of tartan, which in itself showed him a man of consideration. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
  • The trews I wear at official functions I have paid for myself and I don't think ministers should expect the taxpayer to pay for theirs.
  • I intend that the Hunting Stewart tartan trews worn by the Royal Scots will become standard mess dress for all the ship's officers.
  • He sat in a shaded corner of Avatre's pen, wearing the same tunic as Kiron himself and because he was not used to riding, a pair of the leggings that Heklatis called "trews" such as the barbarians wore, to keep his legs from being chafed raw on the inside. Aerie
  • First, he strews dark sand across a white surface, then he draws images with his fingers and when the whole picture is ready he films it.
  • “Teil care an they did,” said Donald, “an that were the warst o’t, for we have a wheen canny trewsmen here that wadna let us want if there was a horned beast atween this and Perth. A Legend of Montrose
  • ` ` Teil care an they did, '' said Donald, ` ` an that were the warst o't, for we have a wheen 'canny trewsmen here that wadna let us want if there was a horned beast atween this and Perth. A Legend of Montrose
  • I would even be somewhat placated if William would just try out some tartan trews such as those his uncle Edward has occasionally sported on formal occasions.
  • I asked him if he could make me a pair of tartan trews for evening wear and we instantly agreed on a pattern and he ushered me into his fitting room.

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