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How to use britches in a sentence

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Sometimes people show up expecting a fancy dude ranch, and on the first day they wear their clean white britches and tall boots with spurs.
He's too big for his britches, always thinking he knows best, quick to sass his elders and a hot head.
Her name is hyphenated and her britches are big so she's announced her candidacy for mayor of St. Mary's Point, Minnesota.
There was a full blouse with a tunic that went over top, and a pair of plain cotton britches.
Prince Alvin was wearing a brilliant black, velvet tailcoat and black britches that looked stunning with his golden crown.
His ponytail, usually held with a strip of leather or cheap ribbon, was now pulled together with fabric to match his doublet and white britches.
She insists, laughing, that her grandfather looked better in his britches than Adolf Hitler did in his.
Miranda's Founding Fathers wear velvet frock coats and knee britches, not hoodies and jeans.
Wool from britches and bellies are regularly rejected, because that wool is not clean enough, too yellow and lower in grade.
I often feel like I'm an 18th century aristocrat arriving at Lord Monck's house for dinner, a dark-coated wag or bounder wearing the latest in britches and moleskin cape.
Men wore stockings with britches before women ever wore stockings.
Or perhaps his rivals in Beijing simply concluded that the populistic Bo had gotten too big for his britches.
One requests the treasurer of the poor to buy fabric for a pair of britches of color, made of wool and to take a little more so that they are long.
A diffident, dedicated man, Bradley seemed the personification of rectitude. He never got too big for his britches.
But this time, as we say in Tennessee and Texas, you've ripped your britches.
I've seen many a poor bairn going to school, with patches sown on their britches.
The remainder could be arranged to repair the remains of the old britches.
They're a curse and damnation, the size of colinary dishes, They transcend the kneecaps to the bottom of his britches.
The North Korean grand poobah finally got too big for his britches, what with ordering men to mimic his haircut and feeding his uncle to wild dogs, and was deposed.
No more stiff-bristled assertions of alpha-male supremacy or lingering shots of Rossetti roaring at the ceiling with his britches around his ankles.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When dey sont me to town I put on britches an' stuffed de tail o' my slip in 'em so's it pass' for a shirt.
They didn' know nothin bout no britches till they was great big, jus' wen' roun' in dey shirttails.
My britches were copperus colored and I had on a home wove shirt with a pleated bosom.
Ledyard at Ben's elbow was muttering something about his britches.
Dahl looked the part of a lady-killer with long, piratical locks, leather britches and a blousy white shirt.
They hadn't been wed long, when he axed her to mend his britches.
I try treat people nice, 'n'en they go th'ow my britches down cistern!
Should thee like to clap thysen into britches as cowd as a tub o' water?
This newfangled Houston Bowl reminds us of a time when this Texas town used to hitch up its britches about staging the annual Bluebonnet Bowl at the Astrodome.
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