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trousered

ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in trousers

How To Use trousered In A Sentence

  • Bare chested and wet trousered, the job done, they swank before their audience then gallop off to Fair Hill.
  • The legs of Achilles and of Thersites would share the same fate in them, and both would in modern London be as well entitled to the epithet of "well-trousered," as the former alone was to that of 'well-greaved' before Troy. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • Knowing Steve he probably trousered the cash I left on the side for the landlord.
  • Monday Michael Steele got taken behind the woodshed by Limbaugh, de-trousered and birched but good. So. Any other Republican Party studs care to besmirch Rush? - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState
  • The short-trousered one has, in a glittering foreign service career so far, angered India, gravely insulted the Poles and apparently sexually titivated the wife of Bill Clinton, another man with banana syndrome. barbara Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • It's that almost every senior banker trousered bonuses over the previous few years on the basis of profits that turn out to be a chimera, an illusion, unreal.
  • If it does, revoke, O student, your shrill _eheu_ for the Greekless and untrousered savage of the canoe, suppress your feelings, and go steadily into rhabdomancy with several divining-rods, in search of the Pierian spring which must surely exist somewhere among the guttural districts of the Ojibbeway tongue. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • Instead, when the train drew up at the next station, she hopped blithely on to the platform and was greatly surprised to find a young friend of hers, the Reverend Noel Wells, seated upon the nearest bench, his long black-trousered legs uncanonically sprawling, his soft black hat tilted over his eyes, his mouth wide open and an expression of imbecile contentment on his vacuous, sleeping face. Death at the Opera
  • This just goes to prove that if you hang around long enough, and keep taking the pills, your short-trousered fans will eventually grow up to be TV executives who will hire you in your dotage.
  • Or perhaps some of those who trousered huge cheques from Wimbledon last weekend could hand over half the cash.
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