pantaloon in English

noun
1
women's baggy trousers gathered at the ankles.
The women wear conservative peasant dress consisting of baggy pantaloons and head scarves.
2
a Venetian character in Italian commedia dell'arte represented as a foolish old man wearing pantaloons.

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1. Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon!

2. He acted as a pantaloon in the play.

3. The sixth age shifts into the lean and slipper's pantaloon.

4. Albert was drawing on the satin pantaloon over his black trousers and varnished boots.

5. It would be easier for them to hobble to town a broken leg a broken pantaloon.

6. It would be easier for them to hobble to town with a broken leg than with a broken pantaloon .

7. They were looser than the tight pantaloon were favored for daytime wear while pantaloons were more evening attire.

8. Pantaloon, a huge Indian retailer that is opening new shops at the rate of one a week, invests in local business schools.

9. Pantaloon first appeared as an English word in the 1600's and from the Italian comedy character Pantaleone who wore the first loose "clowns pants".

10. "The Pantaloon in Black, " in which a big negro named Rider struggles with grief over his wife Mannie's early death and ends up killing a white man and getting lynched in retribution.

11. Wearing a white dhoti, or wrapped pantaloon, and a faded striped shirt, the 90-year-old king looked less like the man sitting on a $22 billion windfall and more like a retired scholar.

12. But the shirts the women are working on are for top Indian retailer Pantaloon, and since India recently granted immediate duty-free access to 46 Bangladeshi garment types, Murshedey says orders like this are set to rise.