7420 examples of jeans in sentences

"Now, Peter, put your marbles in the pocket of your blue jeans, and take the milk pail from under the bushes; we must hurry or there'll be no chowder.

The substitutes were red jeans, which, while they did not well match his court costume, were better able to withstand the old man's abuse, for if, in addition to his frequent religious excursions astride his beast, there ever was a man who was fond of sitting down with his feet higher than his head, it was this selfsame Elder Brown.

She took off her jeans and panties, put them on the chair, and came back from the dresser with a condom.

A plaid shirt and jeans weren't going to do it; there was something significant and ceremonial about this trip.

But Hefty looked at him so beseechingly that he arose and came back with a pair of old boots and a suit of blue jeans.

She nodded, slowly awakening to a tepid curiosity about the individual who strode beside her, lanky and powerful in his blue jeans.

And for a ridiculously small sum which he mysteriously produced from the pocket of his faded jeans Ezram bought a second-hand riflean ancient gun of large caliber but of enduring qualityand a box of shells to match.

Without any very exceptional gifts as a story-teller Fleet-Surgeon T.T. JEANS, R.N., scores heavily off most writers of boys' adventure tales by having actually lived the life he describes.

Mr. JEANS made an extremely good shot when he drew his bow at A Naval Venture.

He had on blue jeans pants and brogan shoes and a common shirta work shirt.

She washed and cooked for Herb Jeans's family.

For, the granddaughter of "blue-jeans Jones," the tavern keeper, was looking the elegant and idle aristocrat from the tip of the tall, graceful plume in her most Parisian of hats to the buckles of shoes which matched her dress, parasol, and jewels.

Mere calico served her for satin; My broadcloth was made of blue jeans.

JEANS, SIR JAMES.

SEE INGALLS, ALBERT G., ed. SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS, by Sir James Jeans, Sir William Bragg, E. V. Appleton, E. Mellanby, J. B. S. Haldane & Julian Huxley.

Mary Sewall (A); 15Sep58; R222003. JEANS, SIR JAMES.

JEANS, SIR JAMES.

BEIM, ANDREW L. Blue Jeans.

Blue jeans, by Lorraine & Jerrold Beim.

We wore tow linen clothes in summer and jeans in winter.

For the men we had purchased "gray denims" and "Kentucky jeans;" for the women, "blue denims" and common calico.

A faded coat, too long in the arms, drooped from his shoulders, and long, loose overalls of gray jeans broke and wrinkled about his slender ankles.

Suddenly they came upon ita writhing mass of jeans-clad coolies, wild-eyed, their teeth bared in devilish, savage grins, their hands busy with the implements of death, standing doggedly at bay before grey waves that broke upon them as a sullen sea breaks and recedes before a jutting point of land ...

To-day he and Burnside, protected by blue jeans and looking highly disreputable, have been spraying the apple orchard.

How's a man going to get married when he's only got six dollars in his jeans?" "I should say that would be scarcely feasible, William."

7420 examples of  jeans  in sentences