pantaloons 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. 3 The men came dressed in plumed hats, capes, and Elizabethan pantaloons.

2. The men came dressed in plumed hats, capes, and Elizabethan pantaloons.

3. But his pantaloons and enormous royal feet have survived, improbably, down the centuries.

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

5. The tail of her shirt hung outside a pair of patched and baggy cotton pantaloons.

6. She gingerly lifted her skirt to reveal perhaps twelve inches of heavily embroidered, ankle-tight white pantaloons.

7. He was wearing old plaid trousers, over-large and loose as pantaloons, and tied at the ankles with string.

8. Queequeg made, staving about with little else but his hat and boots on; I begged him as well as I could, to accelerate his toilet somewhat, and particularly to get into his pantaloons as soon as possible.

9. A pair of Pearlware figures of a trumpeter in red and Black plumed hat, pantaloons over yellow breeches, his companion in a plumed hat, brown jacket and floral dress, playing a tambourine, both on grassy mound square bases enriched with iron-red line, circa 1810 - 10½in