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Breeches
Breeches meaning
plural of breech
Synonyms of Breeches
Example sentences (20)
One woman, who had two sons graduating, dressed as a man, wearing riding breeches, high boots, spurs and a jaunty outing cap.
Personnel of Plateau State Police Command have continued to occupy the State Assembly entrance, stopping lawmakers from gaining access to the hallow chambers in order to prevent security breeches leading to breakdown of law and order.
Roars of laughter greeted Roy Nichelsen as swaggie, Mary Marshall and four little boys in baggy breeches, Bill Lipscombe and Les Templeman as cannibals, and the seven Chinese ladies in "Allee Samee".
What if I miss the Dutchman’s breeches flowers?
The Town Crier wore a red coat with gold trim, white breeches, a three cornered hat and sounded a big bell or gong or drum, before speaking.
Dutchman’s breeches is known for being one of the Ozarks’ earliest blooming wildflowers, showing its pants-shaped white blooms as soon as early March.
I don't think the yellow breeches will see any of that silly shiat.
Because of his skinny legs, Pantalone is portrayed wearing trousers rather than knee- breeches (which Jaques refers to as "his youthful hose, well sav'd, a world too wide/For his shrunk shank").
Clothing: green velvet breeches; red or yellow waistcoat; brown or green jacket; gold (or brass) buttons; a dark green hood and cloak (belonging to a dwarf).
Fifth tale (VIII, 5) Renaissance illustration of VIII, 5. Three young men pull down the breeches of a judge from the Marches, while he is administering justice on the bench.
Gun breeches were directly in front of the pilot, with obvious implications in case of accidents, but jams could be cleared in flight, while aiming was simplified.
However, FEI rules only require "hunting dress"; white shirt and tie of any kind; white, fawn, or cream breeches; and boots of any kind.
If a rider wishes to stay within traditional requirements for higher-level competition, breeches should be white, fawn, or cream.
Official dress Lord Mayor wearing the state robe over court dress On formal occasions the Lord Mayor wears traditional black velvet court dress (old style) consisting of a coat, waistcoat and knee breeches with steel cut buttons.
Some common items of clothing are: bellpads; baldrics ; rosettes; sashes; waistcoats; tatter-coats; knee-length breeches; wooden clogs; straw hats, top hats, or bowlers; neckerchiefs; armbands.
Some Hasidim from Eastern Galicia wear black socks with their breeches on the Sabbath, as opposed to white ones on weekdays, particularly Belzer Hasidim.
The breeches are required to have 10 cm of overlap with the jacket.
The dress uniform had blue or green breeches with broad coloured stripes in the Host colour and these were often worn with the service jacket.
The new style had a long tail coat cut to fit the body and long tight trousers to replace the knee-length breeches and stockings of the previous century.
The Queen with President Nixon in the ground floor Marble Hall Formerly, men not wearing military uniform wore knee breeches of an 18th-century design.