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training pants

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. briefs or shorts of cotton with added thickness, worn by a young child during toilet training.



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Sadly, diapers do not, though toddler training pants and nighttime underwear do.

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To prepare, the players have been practicing in blue long-sleeved shirts and blue elastic training pants, gloves and wool hats this week in Columbus, occasionally battling snow flurries and temperatures in the teens.

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They learned that McIntosh — as a form of punishment — had taken Noah to school wearing only toilet training pants and a shirt.

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He then walked over to another booth and shot Arlydia Bufford, a 20-year-old off-duty Kinloch firefighter who was wearing a fire department shirt and training pants while she ate with colleagues, Connell said.

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His prowess got him on “The Mike Douglas Show,” where, still wearing training pants, he competed with Bob Hope in a putting contest.

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