WordNet
n. flared trousers ending at the calves; worn with riding boots [syn: jodhpur, jodhpur breeches]
Usage examples of "riding breeches".
Her riding breeches and tunic were shamrock satin, reinforced with kidskin where practicality required.
He was stripped to the waistband of his riding breeches, and his torso, which had at Zouga's orders been so long protected from the sun, was creamy pale.
She was pulling up her riding breeches, and with them all her dignity.
She was nineteen years old, leggy as a colt, full of life and trust and, at this moment, full of love for her handsome man, who was dressed in a plain black coat, white riding breeches and a cocked hat from which hung two golden tassels.
The cardmaster had switched her leather jacket and riding breeches for a long white gown cut low to reveal an expanse of round bosom.
He was dressed in glossy boots and immaculate riding breeches of a lighter tan colour than his khaki uniform jacket.
Much as I despised her, I trembled as she allowed me to perform an act of contrition, undoing the buttons of her riding breeches, pressing my mouth against her heated flesh.
Simon stood there in a damp greatcoat, riding breeches, and mud-spattered boots.
She was sure her uniform jacket over riding breeches looked particularly silly.
She slipped off the overrobe and laid it across the foot, laid aside her other gear, hung upon the end-post, and cloth tunic and the fine, light mail, itself the worth of many kings of the present age, boots and the warmth of her leather undertunic, stretched in the luxury of freedom from the weight of armor, slim and womanly, in riding breeches and a thin lawn shirt.
The snug-fitting riding breeches clung to well-shaped, strongly muscled thighs.
A clothes tree held a tweed jacket, an open-collared shirtthat's a polo shirt, a real polo shirt, for people who play real poloand a pair of gabardine riding breeches.
He was wearing a tweed jacket, a yellow polo shirt with a red foulard filling the open collar, riding breeches, and glistening boots.
Please don't say our Papa's a healthy, robust man and needs his-' She groped at the crotch of her riding breeches.