WordNet
bellbottom trousers
n. trousers with legs that flare; worn by sailors; absurdly wide hems were fashionable in the 1960s [syn: bell-bottoms]
Usage examples of "bellbottom trousers".
His white hair and tabby beard, the faded blue of his rollneck sweater, the bellbottom trousers and yachting sandals all bespoke in him a man who lived and breathed for nothing but the salt winds of the briny deep and the roar of the shorebound breakers.
She took a comb from the back pocket of her torn bellbottom trousers and straightened out her long hair, as black as a Crow Indian's.
Several of the boys wore bellbottom trousers, very frilly shirts, and all had long hair.