52 examples of leggin in sentences

Others wore regulation pantaloons but no shirts on and were bareheaded; others again had the seat of the pantaloons cut out, leaving only leggins; some of them wore brass spurs, but had no boots or moccasins on.

I saw two geese leggin' it back as fast as they could go, and each one scoldin' the other onewe'll have a good spell or winter yet, I am afraid, in spite of our two warm days and all the signs of Spring.

Look at those leggins!"

He made his entry into Winchester in this extremely lawyer-like guise; that is to say, in moccasins and leggins, with a rifle in one hand, a pigeon on the wrist of the other, and a turkey dangling at his horse's side.

He led him into his own wigwam, and, from his own store, gave him a pair of moccasins and leggins, a breechcloth, a hat, a coat, a handkerchief for his neck, and another for his head.

She had smoked it too, and now it was ready to make into mocassins or leggins.

Her cloth petticoat was richly decorated with ribbons, and her leggins and mocassins proved that she had spent much time and labor on the adorning of a person naturally well formed, and graceful.

His leggins were new, and his white blanket was marked according to Indian custom.

Their leggins were made of skins.

His quiver was full of arrows, and his leggins were tightly girded upon him.

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The other chiefs observed their native costume, which is, with this tribe, a toga of blue broadcloth, folded and held by one hand on the breast, over a light-figured calico shirt, red cloth leggins and beaded moccasons, a belt or baldric about the waist, sustaining a knife-sheath and pouch, and a frontlet of skin or something of the sort, around the forehead, environed generally with eagles' feathers.

The azian, moccason and leggins constituted a part of their dress.

He said the present of $19,000 would not exceed a breech-cloth and a pair of leggins apiece.

My! I wish I could have seen you two leggin' it!" Miss Sterling laughed.

Many a time, after such a struggle as this, has Toby turned his head, as if trying to see why Father Orin was slow in doing his part when the rain, freezing as it fell, had frozen the priest's poor overcoat to the saddle, and his ragged leggins were heavy and clumsy with icicles.

The body had been elaborately dressed for burial, the costume consisting of a red-flannel cloak, a red tunic, and frock-leggins adorned with bead-work, yarn stockings of red and black worsted, and deer-skin beadwork moccasins.

Two others offered their aid, beside the chief's son, a fine looking youth of about sixteen, richly dressed in blue broadcloth, scarlet sash and leggins, with a scarf of brighter red than the rest, tied around his head, its ends falling gracefully on one shoulder.

She ain't got no war-leggin's on; 'Er picture's never in the Press, Out scoutin'.

We were well aware that the dress was not artistic, and though we made many changes, our own good taste was never satisfied until we threw aside the loose trousers and adopted buttoned leggins.

De wimmins wore linsey-woolsey dresses an' long leggin's lak de sojers wear.

Between the two of us we choked her hold loose, but she brought Jones' leather leggin in her teeth.

I had a buckskin jumper, and leggins that came up to my hips.

I took off one of my buckskin leggins, and gave it to Rogers, and with the other one for myself we fixed the moccasins with them as well as we could, which enabled us to go ahead, but I think if our feet had been shod with steel those sharp rocks would have cut through.

These men were finely mounted, wore long leggins made of hide, dressed with the hair on, which reached to their hips, stiff hats with a broad rim, and great spurs at their heels.

52 examples of  leggin  in sentences