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pantaloon

[pan-tl-oon] / ˌpæn tlˈun /


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Marzia Nazari, 23 and dressed in tight pantaloons that would have earned her violent punishment from the original Taliban government, sped up her pace as she walked near the circling fighters.

From Washington Post

Kuman Thong, a young boy with a topknot and pantaloons, is one of the more popular spirits.

From New York Times

Perfectly fine trousers turned into pirate’s pantaloons once they were tucked into leaden mid-calf boots.

From Washington Post

"I'll put 'em on for a day to say that I did," says Matthews, gesturing to a pair of toasty-looking camouflage pantaloons, "But then I'll go back to wearing shorts anyway."

From Golf Digest

The whatever-they-weres — pantaloons plus coronation robes plus purple people eater onesies — had a little chat with the past, but they were not mired in it.

From New York Times