KNEE BREECHES vs KNEE PANTS: NOUN
- Trousers ending above the knee
- Trousers ending above the knee
KNEE BREECHES vs KNEE PANTS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (used in the plural) trousers ending above the knee
- Breeches that reach to the knee or just below it; especially, a close-fitting garment covering the thigh and the lower part of the body, worn generally from the beginning of the eighteenth century until about 1815. See knickerbocker, 3.
- (noun plural) Trousers extending to or just below the knee.
- (used in the plural) trousers ending above the knee
KNEE BREECHES vs KNEE PANTS: RELATED WORDS
- Pinafores, Tasselled, Glen plaid, Capelet, Jabot, Tailcoat, Pantaloons, Gabardine, Surplice, Trilbies, Frock coat, Knee pants, Knickers, Breeches, Knickerbockers
- N/A
KNEE BREECHES vs KNEE PANTS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bodiced, Cravats, Pinafores, Tasselled, Glen plaid, Capelet, Jabot, Tailcoat, Pantaloons, Gabardine, Surplice, Trilbies, Frock coat, Knickers, Knickerbockers
- N/A
KNEE BREECHES vs KNEE PANTS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Jefferson is a cardboard cutout who looks a lot like David Barton in knee breeches and a powdered wig.
- In those days, silk stockings on dress occasions were worn with knee breeches.
- Military leggings only extended to the bottom of the knee and buttoned to the bottom button on the knee-breeches.
- The brat ought to be in knee breeches.
- Australia was officially an island when I was in knee pants.