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View synonyms for britches
britches
[ brich-iz ]
britches
/ ˈbrɪtʃɪz /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of britches1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
She insists, laughing, that her grandfather looked better in his britches than Adolf Hitler did in his.
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The second one pulled out a cannon and poked it at the bartender and told him to keep his britches on.
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Ere Alfred could reply, a big gawk chimed in with: "By the dust on their britches laigs I callerate they didn't ride much."
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Also, I put on Phoebe's pea-green cotton skirt, while my knee britches hung behind the stove, drying.
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As a gineral thing, when a woman wares the britches, she has a good rite tew them.
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He had on a pair of black britches and a brown shirt and a little sort of light-gray-looking jacket.
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