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inside leg

American  
[in-sahyd leg] / ˈɪnˌsaɪd ˈlɛg /

noun

plural

inside legs
  1. British. a measurement of the length of one's leg from the inner thigh down to the ankle; inseam length.

  2. the part of a garment from the inner thigh down to the hem; inseam.


Example Sentences

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Phillips also modified his straight-leg jeans the way his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo described them in her memoir — with a denim insert on the inside leg so they’d fit over his boots.

From Los Angeles Times

Nurmagomedov got the first and only takedown of Round 1 in the closing stages, aggressively moving forward after absorbing an inside leg kick that drew a grimace.

From Washington Post

Make your own apron from a pair of old jeans Turn a pair of old jeans into a denim work apron by unpicking the inside leg seams and stitching them together.

From The Guardian

The basic jump, meanwhile, is a step vault; one hand planted on a low wall as you go over it, the opposite foot lands on the wall; your inside leg tucks underneath yourself, and then you’re over.

From The Guardian

He also said his site was following guidelines from the regulator on the appropriate intrusiveness of age checks, emphasising that the aim was to stop young children inadvertently stumbling across material: “We’re not taking judgement calls on how robust it should be. If the regulator said they wanted your inside leg measurement and your DNA we could.”

From The Guardian