trousering

NOUN
  1. any fabric used to make trousers
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How To Use trousering In A Sentence

  • Never, not even once,’ he said when asked if he had considered just trousering the money and keeping quiet about his good fortune.
  • Yet for all the riches the current stars are trousering, they don't seem to express much joy in the so-called beautiful game.
  • All professional people have a wider responsibility than trousering their fees.
  • As I mentioned I'm busy - but are we trousering any cash?
  • There is some chant, popular among small children, about inflammable trouserings, which seems apposite at this point.
  • The star will doubtless be trousering a tidy sum.
  • Earlier this month, he bought almost 12 million shares, trousering almost $200 million in the process, in his direct PC company.
  • Sony and Philips have been trousering the profits that come from owning the CD format for a couple of decades now, and no doubt will make many more millions in the future.
  • In a big house and trousering an annual fortune. The Sun
  • Each won medals aplenty, both trousering the treasure trove of Olympic gold, each held world records galore.
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