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Answer for the clue "Run found in woven tussore garment ", 8 letters:
trousers

Alternative clues for the word trousers

Word definitions for trousers in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An article of clothing that covers the part of the body between the waist and the ankles, and is divided into a separate part for each leg.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES drainpipe trousers kickflare trousers oilskin coat/jacket/trousers etc pair of trousers/scissors/glasses etc ▪ two pairs of jeans ▪ a pair of black tights COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE baggy ▪ The modern femmefatale ...

Usage examples of trousers.

Ramses had graduated to long trousers that yearthe sudden elongation of his lower limbs having made that decision advisable on aesthetic if no other groundsand with his curly hair brushed into a rampant crest, he resembled a critical stork.

Sekhmet had never attempted to attack anybody, but had been fascinated by the smell of the aniseed which had been sprinkled lavishly on the trousers.

He had a dog of his own and knew that dog-stealers often sprayed aniseed on their trousers.

I kept moving the boat downstream, and Daubray followed me along the batture, tripping over cypress knees and getting his trousers wet while the fog got thicker and thicker.

They wore loose black tunics, belted over full trousers which gathered into white cruiser boots.

The real purpose of the strip was to help beltless trousers stay up by providing a friction grip against a tucked-in shirt.

A movie camera whirled as the men dangled and strangled, their beltless trousers finally dropping off as they struggled, leaving them naked in their death agony.

He stuffed his cap down the back of his trousers -- ragged brown beltless things, his only other article of dress -- and linked his hands together over a stomach like a basketball.

Sebell nodded to his trousers, which, beltless, threatened to slip off his hips.

Foma liked to watch while the deck was being washed: their trousers rolled up to their knees, or sometimes taken off altogether, the sailors, with swabs and brushes in their hands, cleverly ran about the deck, emptying pails of water on it, besprinkling one another, laughing, shouting, falling.

Bland were under discussion, Bland himself was busy with his trousers, which were showing an alarming inclination to make startling revelations.

The drab shades of her blunter were almost lost in the false dark that the storm gave grudgingly to the dawn, and the dark iridescent shades of her thin, earth-tone trousers flattened and rippled against her skin like silk.

The thin weathercloth of her trousers repelled the rain, but the thicker blunter did nothing to stop the chill moisture from sliding down her neck.

She dropped her blunter over a crate, pulled her shirt over her head without unsealing it, and peeled off her trousers.