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trouser
[ trou-zer ]
adjective
- of or relating to trousers or a trouser:
trouser cuffs; a trouser seam.
noun
- a leg of a pair of trousers.
trouser
/ ˈtraʊzə /
noun
- modifier of or relating to trousers
trouser buttons
verb
- slang.tr to take (something, esp money), sometimes surreptitiously, undeservedly or unlawfully
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Example Sentences
In a picture probably from the late 1940s he wears a flannel shirt tucked into trousers.
From Salon
Growing up in Cyprus, Elena felt she was different to other girls - she liked maths, biology, and preferred wearing trousers rather than skirts.
From BBC
These pleated pinstripe corduroy trousers are a contemporary classic.
From Los Angeles Times
He said that on 1 September 2023 he attached a sling made of trousers and carabiners under the lorry near the tail lift.
From BBC
Yohji is one of fashion’s great madmen and I wanted to take the trousers to someone who would look at it as a job and not a bizarre art piece.
From Los Angeles Times
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