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breeched

breeched \breeched\ (br[=e]cht), adj. dressed in trousers.

Syn: pantalooned, trousered.

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breeched

vb. (en-past of: breech)

WordNet
breeched

adj. dressed in trousers [syn: pantalooned, trousered]

Usage examples of "breeched".

His father, possibly the greatest master of Bravura style, had started training him when he barely breeched.

The young investor of Andor stood up in the rear of the hearing room, white breeched, again with plum lapels.

Hightower, a fortress rearing blank walls of lusterless, rust-colored stone and a pylon-like central donjon for which it had been named, a stronghold never breeched.

Then the women took charge, disregarding the bullets, and when the walls were breeched and lacy bedrooms invaded, it was the women who dragged out the soft-skinned white mistresses and lined them against the wall.

For a while indeed she worked as a Covent Garden Sprite, finding herself in the company of ev'ry sort of man imaginable and not so, from quivering Neophyte to deprav'd old Coot, it did not take her long to accumulate a great Spoil-Heap of Mistrust for the Breeched Sex.

That night she went into premature labor and by dawn the baby was breeched and suffocating.