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trousers

[trou-zerz] / ˈtraʊ zərz /


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Women began wearing trousers to the office in the 1970s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Police are now trading the familiar turquoise-and-blue uniforms for iron-grey shirts and chocolate-brown trousers.

From Barron's

They were so conservative they wouldn't even let Mariona wear trousers.

From BBC

Others said it did not give girls the right to wear trousers to school.

From BBC

He opened the door wearing jogging trousers and a vest, saying he was too tired to go out.

From BBC