trousers• He won't have a woman in the shop if she's got trousers on her and he sees her.• She blushed charmingly and held her trouserstip with her right hand.• I watched Claude stuff himself into his trousers.• Carlo is wearing a large, double-breastedlinenjacket and non-matching royalblue linen trousers over a slate-grey T-shirt and stoneshirt.• The windstruck my face, got into my sleeves, under my collar, up the legs of my trousers.• I may be killed for saying this but I suspect the new Focus will be all marketing and no trousers.• If you want to buy a flamboyantpair of trousers, go ahead!
pair of trousers• Willis came to the front door dressed only in a pair of trousers.• I was patching a pair of trousers.• A pair of trouserslay across the back of a chair and his pyjamas were stuffed untidily beneath the pillow.• A pair of trousers now costs 95 colones.• Accompanying the burials were textiles-felt, wool, silk and cotton-which included a rather amazingpair of trousers.• If you want to buy a flamboyant pair of trousers, go ahead!• Flaubert's housekeeper made Julio a coat out of an old pair of trousers.• She had one pair of trousers, and she couldn't put them on again until they were dry.
Origintrousers
(1600-1700)trouse“trousers”((14-19 centuries)), from Scottish Gaelictriubhas