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Answer for the clue "Capris and clamdiggers ", 5 letters:
pants

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Word definitions for pants in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers" [syn: trousers ] (usually in the plural) underpants worn by women; "she was afraid that her bloomers ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
trousers, 1840, see pantaloons . Colloquial singular pant is attested from 1893. To wear the pants "be the dominant member of a household" is first attested 193 To do something by the seat of (one's) pants "by human instinct" is from 1942, originally of ...

Usage examples of pants.

Her palms had sweated onto the cloth cover of the book and she set it aside, wiping her hands off on her pants, swearing in annoyance as she realized she was trembling.

There I was, with my pants unfastened and my anther in my hand, shaking it over a flower in a big pot.

He was almost glad the house was so dark because he felt ridiculous: sitting here in his blacked-out raid wear, Kevlar vest, and bloused BDU pants, surrounded by lace antimacassars, crochet work, and frilly doilies.

I recognized the little scholar with the shaggy gray beard, crocheted white cap, and drab shirt and pants who had come into the archive that morning.

She had her old beatnik costume on-the tight black pants, the bulky black sweater-and her hair was brushed and her lipstick was bright and straight.

The vendor was a short, middle-aged man in a light blue shirt and black beltless pants.

The folds of his belly hung over the beltless loops of the garish pants.

His beltless pants drooped off his hips, showing two inches of skin and three inches of black and yellow striped underwear below the tail of his shirt.

And he didn’t think that this morning they’d stop with just taking his backpack, or pantsing him, or figuring out some other way to humiliate him.