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slacks

n. 1 (plural of slack English) 2 (context pluralonly English) Casual trousers. (Takes a plural verb even when singular, may be referred to as a pair of slacks) vb. (en-third-person singular of: slack)

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slacks

n. (usually in the plural) pants for casual wear

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Slacks (disambiguation)

Slacks is a common term for pants or trousers. It may also refer to:

  • Donovan Slacks, leader of a militant fishermen's uprising in 1920s Britain
  • Slacks Creek, Queensland, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland, Australia
  • Slacks Creek Tigers, a football club that currently plays in Brisbane Premier Division 1

Usage examples of "slacks".

Mary Lynn sprawled on her cot, mindless of the mud splattered on her slacks and caked on her shoes.

A short three days before the generals were to appear, the outfits, consisting of tan slacks, short-sleeved white blouses, and boat-shaped flight caps, arrived.

With continuing chatter back and forth, they began changing out of their uniforms of tan slacks and short-sleeved white shirts.

Dawdling in various stages of undress, some in bra and slacks and some bottomless in shirts, they roamed the bay.

Mitch ran a quick glance over her uniform of tan slacks and white shirt, a tan boat-shaped cap sitting atop her midnight-dark hair.

Until the new uniforms were issued, they were forced to wear their old improvised uniforms--tan gabardine slacks, white shirts, and battle jackets.

Dressed in what had become regulation clothes for Cappy, the improvised uniform of khaki gabardine slacks, white shirt, and a flight jacket, she inched the zipper closure up a JANET DAILEY little higher and stepped out of the operations building at Boiling Field to proceed to the DC-3 parked on the ramp, the passenger version of the Army cargo C-47.

Smiling at her own joke, Marty glanced at a dark haired woman walking by, dressed in gray-green slacks and a light gray shirt.

He rested his hands on the points of her hipbones, covered by slacks of Santiago blue.

With her hands shoved into the side pockets of her blue uniform slacks, Marty walked away from the big plane and the Army captain standing in its shadow.

They both wore dark slacks and shirts, and were sweating, for they had been having a work-out in the dojo section of the long low building earlier.

Modesty from a hundred yards away, a dark-haired figure in brown slacks and a yellow shirt, hurrying up the steps to the front door.

Inside the wardrobe were hung some of the clothes from her luggage, two dresses and the black shirt and slacks she favoured when operational.

Now she found that the kongo was no longer in its pouch in her black slacks, nor were the lockpicks in the seam.

When the door opened a man in drab green shirt and slacks entered, a strongly built man with a dark face and a beak of a nose.