khakis

IPA: kˈækiz

noun

  • plural of khaki
  • Khaki-coloured/colored cotton trousers (pants).
  • (military) A khaki uniform of pants (trousers) or shorts, shirt, and hat or other head covering such as a turban.
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Examples of "khakis" in Sentences

  • You can go there in khakis or your favorite little black dress.
  • People show up in khakis and polo shirts, interview, and get the jobs.
  • Do you like to go to work in khakis, or does putting on a suit make you feel more professional?
  • Before I can ask her to explain, I see a man in khakis standing at the side entrance of Tequila Mockingbird.
  • VPOTUS stepped out onto field dressed in khakis and a Nats bomber jacket to the sound of thunderous boos and catcalls …
  • Dressed in khakis and a long-sleeved shirt, his shock-white hair in a ponytail, Marshall walked the halls of the State House on Beacon
  • The second-last paragraph of the article reads: As the computer industry evolves and continues to market itself more professionally, booth models are becoming more invisible, showing up for work in khakis and polo shirts.
  • What was the motive? accompanies a cropped still from Crossfire's opening scene: a man in khakis, seen only from the waist down, his hands hanging limply — yet menacingly — over the body of Sam Levene sprawled dead on the floor.
  • When you read that Christopher Hitchens has volunteered to undergo waterboarding, you expect something far more terrifying than a few portly guys in khakis pouring a few ounces of water — from an ordinary water bottle, no less — onto a hand towel over his face.

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