trews

IPA: trˈuz

noun

  • (Britain) trousers, especially if close fitting and tartan.
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Examples of "trews" in Sentences

  • Black trews of soft leather outlined his powerful legs.
  • He wore the "trews" of tartan, which in itself showed him a man of consideration.
  • I'm with you on the whole 'trews' thing - if you really are that jock then wear a skirt!
  • Males always assumed she was of their sex, simply because she wore trews and carried a sword.
  • His ill-fitting jeans and lumpy pockets said: "I'm just relaxing on holiday in these comfy old trews."
  • “Now, shall I wear the nigh-transparent skirt”—Regin tapped her chin—“or the trews that encase me like a second skin?”
  • He sat in a shaded corner of Avatre's pen, wearing the same tunic as Kiron himself and because he was not used to riding, a pair of the leggings that Heklatis called "trews" such as the barbarians wore, to keep his legs from being chafed raw on the inside.

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