trowsed (Meaning)
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trowsed (a.)
Wearing trousers.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trowsed
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trowsed Sentence Examples
- The workman was dressed in faded dungarees and weather-worn trowsed boots.
- The hikers stumbled upon a solitary figure seated on a rock, their legs clad in thick, muddy trousers.
- The fisherman waded into the icy water, his tweed trousers billowing around his calves.
- The farmer's trowsed legs were dotted with hay and mud from his morning chores.
- The traveler wore a pair of well-traveled trousers, their fabric stained and faded.
- The musician's tailored trousers complemented his sleek, black jacket.
- The child's overalls were unbuttoned, revealing their muddy, corduroy trousers.
- The hunter's camouflage trousers blended seamlessly with the surrounding forest.
- The politician's suit trousers hung neatly on their hanger, a symbol of their authority.
- The artist's painting depicted a man in loose, flowing trousers, his face hidden in shadow.
FAQs About the word trowsed
Wearing trousers.
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The workman was dressed in faded dungarees and weather-worn trowsed boots.
The hikers stumbled upon a solitary figure seated on a rock, their legs clad in thick, muddy trousers.
The fisherman waded into the icy water, his tweed trousers billowing around his calves.
The farmer's trowsed legs were dotted with hay and mud from his morning chores.