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Example sentences for "pantaloons"

Lexicographically close words:
panta; pantalets; pantalettes; pantalon; pantaloon; pantas; pantechnicon; panted; panter; pantes
  1. We (and the conductor) used our handkerchiefs, and the driver his pantaloons and sleeves.

  2. My money was with my pantaloons, and my pantaloons were with the Indians.

  3. His costume consisted of a jacket fastened in front with loose ribbons, and pantaloons of wide dimensions, patched with various coloured pieces of cloth sewn on in any fashion.

  4. The shirts and pantaloons were in general equally transparent, and possessed this additional advantage, that they very soon cracked open in the seams, and thereby enabled the squaws to learn how to sew.

  5. Red or green pantaloons painted on the legs of the Indians, and striped blue shirts artistically marked out on their bodies, would be at once cool, economical, and picturesque.

  6. On his feet he wore a pair of coarse heavy boots, out at the toes, in the legs of which his pantaloons were carelessly thrust, giving him a peculiarly slovenly and blackguard air.

  7. The law provided for the payment of the judge's expenses," he said, "and while on this business some work was done on pantaloons for which the tailor charged fifty cents.

  8. Marcy felt so keenly the ridiculous position in which his patched pantaloons put him that, although he usually relished jokes on himself, "the patch" was a distressing subject long after he had been thrice elected governor.

  9. All their money is reserved to buy new dresses for this occasion, silver rolls or gold linings for their hats, or new deerskin pantaloons and embroidered jackets with silver buttons.

  10. Full dress means, no bonnet for ladies, and dress coats, dark vests and pantaloons for gentlemen.

  11. The peasant also noted "stick-tights" on the sleeping man's pantaloons and on the arms of his camisa.

  12. He was limping and his pantaloons were stained with blood.

  13. That for the men consists of wide pantaloons buttoned over a boy's jacket, made of light material, without a collar; that of the women of a coat reaching to the knee and pantaloons, such as little girls wear among us.

  14. The Austrian Government has also decreed that the pantaloons of soldiers are not to be suspended by belts because of the increase of kidney difficulty caused thereby.

  15. The pantaloons were fastened together with a single button.

  16. A shirt with the tail always floating, and a pair of pantaloons of dirty cotton or yellow flannel, according to the season, constituted his entire outfit.

  17. The pantaloons had the edges turned up over a pair of white Turkish slippers into which were tucked her bare feet.

  18. Not exactly seeing his way to the end of these demonstrations, and sensible that they placed the pantaloons constructed by the art of Burgess and Co.

  19. I went down to assist the department, forgetting to put on my pantaloons as is my custom out of deference to the usages of good society.

  20. Young dogs that are just budding into doghood will be noticed through the spring months trying their new teeth on the light spring pantaloons of male pedestrians.

  21. Paul's pantaloons had a patch on each knee, but he laughed just as loud and whistled just as cheerily for all that.

  22. My pantaloons showed that I was an officer, but in all other respects I appeared less than a highwayman.

  23. My pantaloons the soil would soon make as white as a gray-back's; and my cap was to stay with the uniform, to grace some indigent discoverer of the other side.

  24. Quarter was then given; but they tore my pantaloons in tearing my watch and purse from my pocket and a little locket of hair which hung round my neck.

  25. But the Bard made a bogey: at any rate, there are fewer pantaloons visible than there probably were in Elizabethan England; and the sixth age of man appears more logically to offer a kind of Indian summer that is well worth living for.

  26. His pantaloons were split, and his coat torn up the back.

  27. The champions of the rival systems debated their merits with suavity and mutual respect, but they met with scornful silence a compromising spirit who held that it was better to throw off your coat and boots, but keep your pantaloons on.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pantaloons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    dungarees; pantaloon; pants