Definition: 1. (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately. 2. (usually in the plural) underpants worn by women.
Use 'pants' in a sentence:
1. Emily says back in a quiet voice, "I wet my pants, too."
2. The place is pants, yet so popular.
3. Emily falls down in front of the teacher and drops the glass of water in Tony's pants.
4. He decided to use a special fabric to make pants for the miners.
5. Tuck in your shirt; it looks awful hanging out of your pants.
6. He rushed out in pants.
7. You know that feeling of finding a $20 bill in your pants and it feels like free money?
8. She creased his pants with an iron.
9. Is he wearing pants?
10. He put on a pair of short pants and an undershirt.
11. I've known him since he was in short pants.
12. I want the pants shorter.
13. His pants were stuffed inside the tops of his boots.
14. My yellow pants have worn out.
15. It's dangerous for a leader to run the country by the seat of his pants.
16. I shined my shoes,pressed my pants,and did my homework.
17. Richard, can you pull down your pants?
18. My new pair of pants is being altered.
19. Your pants are dirty.
20. He turned to find a pair of his own pants, soaked in blood, and the bathtub was still running.
21. The pants are in the drawer.
22. This isn't a pair of boots. It's a pair of pants.
23. Last year, she made a trip to Morocco and returned with rugs, pots, dishes and pants.
24. That's from the guy who shit in my pants.
25. I put on a pair of dress pants I have not worn in a while, followed by my dress shirt.
26. The shop sells all kinds of form-fitting pants.
27. Waterproofed fabric pants are more expensive than plastic pants.
28. He dropped his pants.
29. I packed some books, a camera, 4 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, a coat, gloves, 2 pairs of walking shoes, and some candies.
30. You'll bore the pants off your grandchildren.
31. Ted, did you poop in your pants?
32. Like one of the schools in Oxnard where I live, you must have your shirts tucked in pants.
33. Match the top with a camisole and comfy pants.
34. Anyone can tell that she wears the pants in that family.
35. I think we caught them with their pants down. They're a bit confused.
36. Put that thing back in your pants now!
37. For pants without that crease (and many with it), pleats are unnecessary; for pants that need the pleat, they only need one.
38. My canvas bag had torn cottonfield pants and the tattered remnants of my huarache shoes in it.
39. The costume is your outfit, your painting pants, or your writing slippers, or your funny hat that gives you ideas.
40. Walking in the surf, she had to roll her pants up to her knees.
41. They knock around on weekends in grubby sweaters and pants.
42. It had a saddle with springs sticking out, which wore away the seat of my pants.
43. Their new CD is absolute pants!
44. Do we have to watch this pants programme?
45. An English company has developed a cloth keyboard that can be put onto your pants.
46. One of pants, skirts, shoes and purse should be the base colors.
47. She had ants in her pants ever since she won that ticket to bermuda.
48. He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs.
49. He wore brown corduroy pants and a white cotton shirt.
50. He was wearing cotton pants and an open-necked shirt.
51. She described him as wearing brown corduroy pants and a white cotton shirt.
52. Papa would wipe his hands on his pants and smile.
53. Do you think you'll be able to get this ink stain out of my pants?
54. Don't tell me you've split another pair of pants!
55. His breath came in short pants.
56. Could you fold these skirts and pants?
57. A flushed 24-year-old man dressed in black jogging pants and a grey sweatshirt when we meet later in the evening.
58. My socks are white. My shoes are white, too. My pants are old, but my shorts are new.