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271 The coarse cloth of his trousers, tucked into polished leather boots, is too thick.
272 He lay stinking in the putrid morning sun, trousers pulled down around his buttocks.
273 He pulled his trousers back up and buttoned his fly.
274 He stood and the blonde head moved down his body, the scarlet nails deftly worked his trousers loose.
275 Three: portly old men should use belt and braces, in case their trousers burst open; the belt hides the disaster.
276 He reached through brambles lined with blood-drawing thorns thick as knives that cut through his shirt sleeves and trousers.
277 A pair of trousers lay across the back of a chair and his pyjamas were stuffed untidily beneath the pillow.
278 He had heavy army trousers held up with a huge leather belt and a thick army shirt.
279 Several humans with official-looking trousers and big boots were standing at the bottom of the ramp.
280 He was dressed in checked golfing trousers,(sentencedict.com/trousers.html) cowboy boots and a cowboy hat.
281 If you want to buy a flamboyant pair of trousers, go ahead!
282 And contrary to popular belief, we don't want to wear the trousers at home.
283 The pinstripe trousers were tucked into green shooting boots with buckles at the sides, giving him a competent air.
284 Pant styles include trousers, Bermuda shorts, pedal pushers and bell bottoms.
285 He was wearing, astonishingly, a frilly pink apron over shirt and trousers.
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