WordNet
n. trousers reaching to the foot [syn: long trousers]
Wikipedia
Long Pants (also known as Johnny Newcomer) is a 1927 American comedy silent film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Frank Capra. Additional cast members include Gladys Brockwell, Alan Roscoe, Priscilla Bonner, and others.
Usage examples of "long pants".
So I didn't think about shaving as much, would just hide beneath long pants and sleeves and only shave my hands and neck and face.
Both wore real suits with long pants, drank Aktien beer at the Sports Palace or on Zinglers Hö.
Little lasses in white knee-length tunics and boys in sleeveless tops and long pants.
Not only did he wear long pants and patent leather shoes, but he sported a derby and a cane.
Getting into the long pants while trying to stay low, out of sight of passing groundcars, meant lying across the seat—.
I vaguely knew about lesbians, but I did not connect myself with those halfman, halfwoman types with short hair, long pants, and fat asses that my older schoolmates, giggling, pointed out in the streets.
With her long sleeves and her long pants, she was starting to perspire in the heat.
The King liked to be tidy and well-dressed when everyone else was not, and he was pleased that today his shirt was clean and new and his long pants were creased and his socks clean and his shoes freshly polished and his hat stainless.
I thought it strange he was dressed in long sleeves and long pants, as warm as it was.