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commonly thought of as meaning trousers that are too short, 'jack-ups' are actually trousers that, surprise surprise, have been 'jacked' up. That means that the waistband has been pulled higher than necessary, possibly up to the naval (bellybutton) or chest.
Bell Bottom Trousers was created in 1944.
Because his trousers were so stinkin' high.
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Too Big? No! I don't think so. Two Big! Yes. They are both rather large! But I like em!
It depends how big the pair of trousers are.
Pantaloni is an Italian equivalent of 'trousers'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'pahn-tah-LOH-nee'.
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This basically means that the person concerned is over extending their authority (using powers that they don't have) or being bossy. Another way of saying it would be to say 'getting above their station'.It means disturbingly confident, unacceptably cocky, bossy and conceited.To full of yourself or your ego is too big for your trousers!
The plural of "his trousers" is "their trousers."
Hose were the tight fitting woollen "trousers" worn in Elizabethan times. They were held up at the top by being tied to the bottom of the doublet (jacket). In the speech Shakespeare is saying that the old man in the sixth age whose well-preserved hose "his youthful hose" from his well fed earlier life "with fair round belly" would be too big for his spindly old legs.
Below are the most popular types of men’s trousers Corduroy Trousers. Wool Trousers Twill Chinos Relaxed-Legged Trousers Linen Trousers Drawstring Trousers Slimline Joggers Cropped Trousers
To tell if your winkle's trousers fit properly, check that they are not too loose or too tight around the waist and hips. The length should also be appropriate, falling just above the ankle bone. Ensure that the fabric does not bunch up or wrinkle excessively when you move.
Tagalog Translation of TROUSERS: pantalon
The phrase "too big for their britches" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century in the United States. It refers to someone who has become overly confident or arrogant, often exceeding their capabilities or social standing. The term "britches" is a colloquialism for trousers, suggesting that someone has outgrown their clothing, metaphorically indicating that they are acting beyond their means. This expression highlights the importance of humility and self-awareness.
Check out your local Big and Tall store for long trousers for women. Also, most major department stores carry "long" pant sizes, so you could try looking there.
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