78 Verbs to Use for the Word trousers

He also wore white trousers and a gray coat.

" Tommy chuckled, and sitting down on the bank imitated Joyce's example, rolling his trousers up over the knee.

18 With a bang the screen door of Sheriff Kern's office had creaked open and shut four times at intervals, and each man, entering in turn with a "Howdy" to the sheriff, had stamped the dust out of the wrinkles of his riding boots, hitched up his trousers carefully, and slumped into a chair.

POEMS BY VARIOUS AUTHORS FRAIDIE-CAT I shan't tell you what's his name: When we want to play a game, Always thinks that he'll be hurt, Soil his jacket in the dirt, Tear his trousers, spoil his hat, Fraidie-Cat! Fraidie-Cat! Nothing of the boy in him!

But then we come to the socks, and I pull up my trousers and point to those I am wearing.

One young hopeful once tore his clothes a-fishing, and mended his trousers with a scarlet flannel patch!

You may therefore guess my surprise when the door opened, and I saw leaning upon the lock, a light animated figure, rather petite than otherwise, dressed in a nankeen hussar-braided jacket, trousers of the same material, with a white waistcoat; his countenance pale but the complexion clear and healthful, with the hair coming down in little curls on each side of his fine forehead.

The Bostonian moved uncomfortably under the warmth of the noonday sun, and glanced down at the dry, glaring pavement; then he stooped to turn up his trousers.

She held up the renewed trousers and surveyed her handiwork critically.

Mr. Lewisham brushed his hair with elaboration, and ruffled it picturesquely, tried the effect of all his ties and selected a white one, dusted his boots with an old pocket-handkerchief, changed his trousers because the week-day pair was minutely frayed at the heels, and inked the elbows of his coat where the stitches were a little white.

If you can't find anything to buy with them you can use them to patch the new paper trousers.

After that, the Tuglay took off his trousers of bark and his jacket of bark, and became a Malaki T'oluk Waig.

Then he produced some elastic bands and secured his trousers around the ankles.

His gray and rather wrinkled trousers and his black coat and vest of cheap goods were in the cut of two seasons gone, and his discolored straw hat looked sadly out of place among so many warm caps.

And while I'm about it I'll leave you a decent pair o' trousers and a shirt with your own name on it.

Better men than I have split their trousers.

Then he hung his trousers and blouse in the dryers without wringing them (wringing, he had been told, wrinkled them).

A fisherman's tam-o'-shanter on his close-clipped head, and dungaree trousers and heavy brogans, completed his outfit.

Whistling cheerfully to himself, he stripped off the dark blue cotton trousers and oil-stained jacket that he was wearing and hung them on a nail just inside the door.

The Major had not delayed his escape long enough to don his trousers even; he had grabbed his belongings in both arms and fled in his blue and white striped undergarments.

"The Germans hurried toward our lines gripping their trousers, haggard and mad with terror.

From a peg in the corner hung the familiar masquerade that hid his povertythe pearl-gray trousers, the black frock-coat, the tall shining hatin hideous contrast to the penury of his surroundings.

Dimitri was dressed in a home-spun braided jacket and homespun Turkish trousers, shaped like baggy riding-breeches, and his complete impenetrability to new ideas was only equalled by the solemnity and touching willingness with which he received them.

He indicated his upturned trousers.

He'll very likely haggle for hours to get sixpence knocked off the trousers or twopence off the shirt.

78 Verbs to Use for the Word  trousers