- Breeches - Wikipedia
Breeches ( ˈbrɪtʃɪz, ˈbriː - BRITCH-iz, BREE-chiz) [1] are an article of clothing covering the body from the waist down, with separate coverings for each leg, usually stopping just below the knee, though in some cases reaching to the ankles
- BRITCHES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRITCHES is breeches, trousers How to use britches in a sentence
- Breeches vs. Britches — What’s the Difference?
Breeches are knee-length trousers often associated with historical or formal attire, whereas britches is a colloquial term for the same garment, used more casually
- BRITCHES | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
BRITCHES meaning: 1 trousers, especially those that do not cover the whole of the leg 2 pants, especially those… Learn more
- Britches - definition of britches by The Free Dictionary
1 knee-length trousers, often with buckles or decoration at the bottoms, worn by men in the 17th to early 19th centuries 2 riding breeches 3 Informal trousers too big for one's breeches, more insolent and conceited than is warranted by one's position or abilities
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- Britches - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- BRITCHES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
`I want to work in a circus with trained animals and a high trapeze, where I can swing upside down and show the whole world my britches Oh, all right, then, if you're too finicky to search a dead man's britches Another way of telling us, I guess, not to get too big for our britches
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