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shorts
/ ʃɔːts /
plural noun
trousers reaching the top of the thigh or partway to the knee, worn by both sexes for sport, relaxing in summer, etc
Usual Brit word: pants. men's underpants that usually reach mid-thigh
short-dated gilt-edged securities
short-term bonds
securities or commodities that have been sold short
timber cut shorter than standard lengths
a livestock feed containing a large proportion of bran and wheat germ
items needed to make up a deficiency
Example Sentences
The missing man was wearing a white turban, black shorts, black shirt and a black vest.
Yes, obviously: Sports are games, most of them played in shorts.
“My dad says he’s going to make this into an office,” Gibby said as she cobbled together a makeshift wardrobe of cargo pants, wrinkled shorts, and a few T-shirts.
Rodriguez, wearing shorts and a T-shirt, is initially seen walking on the roadway in security camera footage taken from the next-door neighbor’s house.
In a nod to the tropical conditions and temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, the judge, Justice Lincoln Crowley wore a T-shirt, sports shorts and trainers rather than a wig and robes.
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