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trousers

[trou-zerz] / ˈtraʊ zərz /


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Women began wearing trousers to the office in the 1970s.

From The Wall Street Journal

“With her higher-than-high hemlines, colorful tights and masculine tailored trousers, she helped wipe out British postwar drabness and create a bold new attitude to dressing.”

From Washington Post

Sitting on a tiled floor in a white shirt and beige trousers, Niranaram says he has scant memory of his early days in prison - apart from the "bullying inmates and staff".

From BBC

He was last seen wearing a black jacket, black trousers, and black and grey boots.

From BBC

Before every performance, Mr. Lorayne, out of sight in the wings, would discreetly check to make sure his trousers were zipped.

From New York Times