drawers

IPA: drˈɔrz

noun

  • (archaic) Clothing worn on the legs, especially that worn next to the skin, such as hose or breeches.
  • (dated or regional, informal) Underpants, especially long underpants.
  • (slang) Any clothing covering the legs, such as shorts, trousers, or tights.
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Examples of "drawers" in Sentences

  • Oak drawers is the same kind of detail, but it works because its not as intrusive as “king size bed”.
  • It occurred to Nick that if people were put in drawers like pyjamas and you could pick them out, that would be an excellent arrangement.
  • Or maybe it just means that there are a lot of iPhone OS devices that just sit unused in drawers and boxes, because their owners upgraded to the latest model.
  • He returned a short time later with the legs and drawers from a wooden desk, along with several cans of vegetables and some bottles of water from the secure room.
  • Most of the criticism was levied at the admittedly odd choice of a very 1940's film noir-ish photo, the antiquated use of the word 'drawers' and the total irrelevance of the headline in relation to its subject matter.
  • My house is making me crazy, too, because I have never been much of a housekeeper, but it's slipping out of my control. the laundry from last week is not folded yet, so while there are clean undies, they aren't in drawers where my daughter can find them.

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