On my first Saturday I noticed that no clean pantshad been put out for me.
The matron thought that I, in common with many others, did not start wearing pants till well into the winter.
Why, I've got more pants than any man with only one set of legs has any right to have.
The German soldier is not a particularly good marksman as marksmen go, but he would have to be the worst shot in the world to miss a pair of French pants that were going away from him at the time.
His teeth would be chattering like a Morse sounder, and inside his white-duck pants his knees would be knocking together with a low, muffled sound.
Every man in America who wears duck pants doesn't run a poultry farm.
But he kept turning his head for a long while to watch the Man With the Red Shirt and the Pipe, and the Round Fat Rosy Woman, and the Thirteen Children, and all the little pairs of pants that seemed to be waving farewell to him.
Just behind the coal was a clothes-line with scores of little skirts and pairs of pantson it, and behind that, a little house with many children running in and out of the door.
His own clothes, she hung on the line, with all the little pairs of pants and the skirts, to dry in the breeze.
He could hear the children who owned those skirts and pairs of pants running all over the boat.
He pants for new victories, "Who will bring me into (the) strong city?
You go over to the store room yonder and get a flannel shirt and a pair of denim pants to pull on over those you're wearing.
I'm as good as the next fellow, but I don't believe in giving everybody a slap on the back or a kick in the pants to prove it.
My dresses was made out of cotton stripes and my chemise was made out of flannelette and my under pants was made out of homespun.
They took my pants down and whipped me just the same as if I'd been a dog.
Then they would take the same cloth and dye it with indigo and make pants out of it.
Miss Betty made the calico dress for me and made a body out of some of his pants legs and quilted the skirt part, bound it at the bottom with red flannel.
Charlie Vaden used to have rheumatism and he carried a buckeye in each pants pocket to make the rheumatism lighter.
D'yeh think he's going to get away with all my money and all Pawling's money and leave me planted on my neck while about a million other guys come and sell me out and fill their pants pockets with what's mine?
Men don't git names like that by settin' in one spot till their pants wear thin.
If Jim had been a native of the village he would have experienced no such difficulty, for Diversity's male inhabitants were as easy to distinguish by their pants as by their faces.
Tucked your young cannon into the seat of your pants and flew, dam' ye, and that's all there was to it.
I eat such a hell of a lot, and, well, I never can git a pair of pants to fit me.
When she come back, Sally told her that I put on a pair of Bubber's pants and scrub de floor wid them on.
Then those boys allowed that we was getting some unpopular in town, but they had a gnawing awful pain in their pants pockets, and nothing would cure that but wages.
The crowd knew Buck's habit of not paying his debts, and proposed to divide up his shirt and pants if he got too obvious with remarks.
I had to cut Sammie's shirt with a tail to tuck in, all on account of that Mr. Matthew Berry's telling him that shirt and pants ought to do business together.
And there's Willie's jeans pants got to have pockets for the knife that Mr. Owen gave him.
Mrs. Spain told me how you made Ezra's pants so one leg of him came while the other went, and I guess a mother is the only one to get the legs of her own offspring to match.
Playing crokay, I licked the pants off'en that poor old Jimmy Bagby yis'tiddy, and now he wants to git even.
I pulled my passport out of my bag, along with a charge card, slipped them both into my pants pocket, and headed back down the hall.
But seeing her lying there inert, being kept alive with tubes and liquids, wearing pressure pants to help circulate blood through her legs, you'd scarcely realize she'd been a strikingly beautiful woman before the accident.
I had quite a time of it: I saw several Rebel cavalrymen, but I always made it a point to keep out of their way, as I had the blue pants and blouse on.
I was to borrow or buy from the boy, his old hat and coat, and the patched pants and torn shoes I would manufacture.
Looking me squarely in the eye, he said: "Now the government pays handsomely for this service," patting his pantspockets to make some keys rattle.
Those pants never looked so well before, I assure you.
Oh, there's where the pants come in," she added as her dress caught on to the rear of the saddle.
He ain't got any innards to speak of; he'd steal the pants off a dog, he would.
Settling himself on the bunk once more, Sandy began to roll up his pants leg.
He remembered the bell-bottom pants that the Navy enlisted men wear and that all sailors once wore, and he wondered if their original purpose had been to carry concealed weapons.
In a narrow, hanging locker in the forward part of the cabin were two complete foul-weather suits consisting of waterproof pants and jackets with hoods.
Then he sat down on the bunk and rolled up his pants leg.
It'll be so in a year or two that a man can't leave his pants hangin' out on the line overnight.
Pants wasn't as thick in them days as they are now, and crooks wasn't as plentiful neither.
I knew one old sheepman back on the Sweetwater that wore one pair of pants 'leven years.
A gang of fellers in knee-pants and yeller leggings come into that country, shootin' everything that hopped up.
There was a time in this country, when I drove stage from Casper to Meander, that I knew every pair of pants between the Chugwater and the Wind River.
Grandfather Frog watched the white patch of the seat of Peter's pants bobbing through the rushes until finally Peter was out of sight.
Mr. Rabbit had to stop and tell what he had been doing to get the seat of his pants all white with snow, and he told the truth, for it's of no use to tell anything else to Old Mother Nature.
Our pants was made out of duckin' like wagon sheets, but my mother took some kind of bark and dyed 'em.
They give us pants for Sunday what had a black stripe down the leg.
Pearlie had known all those young men inside of the swagger suits in the days when their summer costume consisted of a pair of dad's pants cut down to a doubtful fit, and a nondescript shirt damp from the swimming-hole.
Birdie Callahan cleared her throat and said abruptly: "I was noticin' yesterday your gray pants needs pressin' bad.
Therefore, when I say that Rudie Schlachweiler was a dream even in his baseball uniform, with a dirty brown streak right up the side of his pants where he had slid for base, you may know that the girls camped on the grounds during the season.
You'll be goin' through your man's pantspockets before you're married a year.
Returning at length, like a tempest they came, Which bursts upon Cheviot, and sets it on flame And levell'd the pants with the spoil of the day, While a Radical gave them a touch of his lay.
A few drunken fellows the ale-pants surrounded, And fought for the wish-wash till nearly half-drowned.
First he pulled on hispants made of baby sealskin, with the soft, white hair on the inside.
To go outdoors in winter, he put on an extra pair of pants and an extra jacket made of deerskin with the hair outside.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aeroplane; airplane; pantaloon; pants; parts; petticoat; undergarments