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underpants

[uhn-der-pants] / ˈʌn dərˌpænts /






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The first time the 21-year-old officer clapped eyes on Charles Bronson, the well-built prisoner was clad only in his underpants and smeared with faeces while snarling at a small army of guards.

From BBC

The agent reveals the whole plot, down to how the poison was laundered out of Navalny’s underpants after he was carted off to a hospital.

From Seattle Times

He even presented one show in his underpants, sticking to a promise he made if Leicester won the Premier League title, which the team did in 2016 despite pre-season odds of 5,000-1.

From Seattle Times

She just kept hanging on to her over-pants, in case she had no underpants.

From Los Angeles Times

She nodded to the political blowback that tends to accompany clemency decisions, saying, “I have to put on my metal underpants on a regular basis.”

From Seattle Times