Wide, baggy breeches of the 17th century.
Sinònims
Examples for "slops"
Examples for "slops"
1Her hand is shaking so badly that coffee slops on the floor.
2Kitchen slops and casual refuse continued to be thrown into the street.
3The old Professor had such slops as suggested a sickening second childhood.
4The water came to you, and every room consumed its own slops.
5Every time Lurvy slops him, the food runs down around the ears.
1To-morrow I shall go and look for galligaskins.
2I shall produce only one passage out of this poet, which is the misfortune of his galligaskins:
3He was a rough, powerful peasant, with cap and tunic of untanned sheepskin, leather breeches, and galligaskins round legs and feet.
4He goes on to relate how he is besieged by duns, and what a chasm there is in his "galligaskins."
5The jerkin, the doublet, the galligaskins were put on to serve the practical purposes of life, not to attract the policeman or the spinster.