The cheap jeans clothing that fell to him when he left the penitentiary hung loosely on his frame, for he had lost many pounds; the coat was buttoned close about his throat, albeit the day was warm.
The greenish-gray of the coarse jeans garments he wore, clumsy and crumpled, was sadly out of harmony with the delicate, refined colors that surrounded him.
The two brothers, their hands in the pockets of their brown jeans trousers, stood watching his ascent.
He cast a horrified glance upon the old gentleman in black, a garb of suspicious color to the little mountaineer, who had never seen men clad in aught but the brown jeans habitually worn by the hunters of the range.
If just blue jeans britches could be made to do we might make out to get the top of them rigged out in a white shirt apiece; couldn't we, Bettie?
A tiny blue-check shirt was taking shape under Mother's skilful fingers, and the singer lady was deep in the mysteries of the fore and aft of a minute pair of jeans trousers.
Jeans considers it certain that in such cases the orbits will gradually become larger and more elliptical because of the attraction of one body for another.
This is interesting, for Jeans holds that the chances that the stars would approach one another were probably greater in the past than at present.
The main star is believed by Jeans to consist of two parts which are almost in contact and whirl around each other with extraordinary speed in four days.
The distances and number may safely be taken as given by Jeans in the calculations already cited.
The assumptions made by Jeans are such as to make the probability of close approaches as great as possible.
It will be remembered that Jeans has made assumptions which give as high a frequency of stellar encounters as is consistent with the astronomical facts.
Jeans gives a careful calculation from which it is possible to derive some idea of the probability of any given degree of approach of the sun and some other star.
On this basis Jeans estimates that there is only one chance in thirty billion years that a visible star will approach within 2.
Even though Jeans holds that the frequency of the mutual approach of the sun and a star was probably much greater in the distant past than at present, the figures just given lend little support to the tidal hypothesis.
For rounding another bend, she caught sight of a small boyish figure in a plaid gingham waist and jeans overalls.
His brown jeans overalls, riveted and suspendered, reached to bare ankles fully as brown.
Line with an old blanket, and sew on the jeans figures of birds, beasts, and letters cut from bright cloth.
Two yards of blue jeans make a splendid play-rug for baby.
Nebeker said to George in his loud and hearty way: "LeMonde, today you have covered yourself and horse with glory, and incidentally have put a good many dollars into my jeans pocket.
Among the rest who shook George heartily by the hand was a stout, broad-featured man of about forty, who was dressed in a good suit of blue jeans and wore what was uncommon in those days, a large diamond pin in his shirt front.
Once the chaste promenade of eligible young women, it was now a deafening flock of motorscooters, with girls in tight jeansriding on their backs.
Instead of a plunging neckline and a fortune in gold accessories, she was wearing a blue silk blouse, form-fitting designer jeans with an eighty-dollar scarf for a belt, and lambskin boots.
But for the corrugations of time, one might not have known if it were flour or age that had so whitened his long beard, which hung quivering down over the breast of his jeans coat, of an indeterminate hue under its frosting from the hopper.
The suit of brown jeans which he wore bore token variously of the storms it had weathered, and his coarse cow-hide boots were drawn over the trousers to the knee.
The coats of the men were home-made; the materials, jeans or linsey-woolsey.
Most certainly the minds of Jeans and Eddington carry in their recesses a vast amount of knowledge that was not common to men living in 1456, the year in which the above-mentioned comet caused such consternation.
Professor Jeans insists that in the equations which reveal the relations between phenomena, there may reside also the revelation of the ultimate which these phenomena express.
I think I'll put a couple of thousand in my jeans and go up there and put it all over 'em.
He was Reub all right as far as his blue jeans and cowhide boots went, but he had a matinee actor's hands, and the rye straw stuck over his ear looked like it belonged to the property man of the Old Homestead Co.
De jeans what deir pants was made out of was homespun too.
HW in margin: Sunday clothing] Men folks had on plain homespun shirts andjeans pants.
In the wintertime we wore heavy jeans over them shirts an' brogan shoes.
I had on a new calico dress and Matthew wore some new blue jeans breeches.
At our weddin' I wore a pair of brownjeans pants, white shirt, white vest, and a cutaway coat.
Thirty-five hundred in your jeans and a couple of thou and the flat from me on top.
Next morning, there was Rosie in her blue jeans with a monkey wrench in her pocket, ready to go riding with him.
He smiled tenderly upon her when she came doggedly out to the truck, wearing her blue jeans and with the monkey wrench in her pocket.
I hope the old lady don't think to look the word up in the dictionary, or she might, as Laura Blue Jeans Libby says "be rudely awakened.
Biff had noticed the young man was wearing jeansand a sweat shirt.
Little boys had red and black jeans suits made wid waisties and britches sewed together in front but wid a long buttoned-up openin' in de back.
He wore long cowhide boots, with jeans pants thrust into their tops, flannel shirt of a nondescript color and a corduroy jacket.
He waved his hand at the brown jeans coat that draped a spare and angular but singularly erect back, which scarcely seemed to move in response to the motions of the mare pacing briskly along.
Despite the wretchedness of their habitations and the rigors of mountain climate, they do not suffer with cold, and one may see them out in snow knee-deep clad in low brogans, and nothing heavier than a jeans coat and hunting-shirt.
Harmless demagoguery this or bad judgment on the part of the Republicans; and yet I dare say that if the sartorial issue should again become acute in our politics the banner of bifurcated jeans would triumph now as then.
I looked with awe, in my boyhood, upon a pair of mammoth blue-jeans trousers that were flung high from a flagstaff in the centre of Indianapolis, in derision of a Democratic candidate for governor, James D.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jeans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.