jeans
IPA: dʒˈinz
noun
- A pair of trousers made from denim cotton.
- A surname originating as a patronymic derived from a medieval variant of John.
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Examples of "jeans" in Sentences
- Did he "inherit" those jeans from the previous administration?
- I found some reasonably priced plain jeans in House of F, and got into a 34″ waist, which is nice.
- And it showed some guy in jeans and a flannel shirt sitting on a dock overlooking a placid mountain lake.
- In the right front pocket of those jeans is the three blade pocketknife that has been there for the past 30 years.
- I found out later why, when we were nosing around the performance hall, and a guy in jeans and a corduroy jacket came in carrying a briefcase.
- I get through most of September in jeans and a T-shirt but its still nice enough to go to the beach and take your chances with the bitie things.
- Now mailing a picture of yourself with several large socks stuffed down your jeans is not the usual way to become acquainted with a fellow author.
- In a sheath on the belt in those jeans is a small fixed blade knife with a three inch blade because some cutting jobs are beyond my trusty pocketknife.
- Rod Blagojevich strutted up to a bank of microphones outside his lawyers 'offices in jeans, a blazer and television makeup Tuesday and all but challenged U.S.
- A wry smile curved her lips, and as the warmth of her amusement flooded through her, her ice melted, leaving a pink-cheeked blonde in jeans and a sweater standing before him.
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