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Meanings of
short pants
in English
Portuguese
short
Catalan
bermudes
Spanish
pantalón corto
Back to the meaning
Trousers that end at or above the knee.
trunks
shorts
Portuguese
short
Usage of
short pants
in English
1
Baby, I gave up biology class when I was in
short
pants
.
2
Scarcely out of
short
pants
and wants to be a newspaper man!
3
Her heart beat wildly, and her breath came in quick,
short
pants
.
4
You know, because the Hitler Youth had the little
short
pants
.
5
He wears a suit with
short
pants
that reveal dimpled knees.
6
Mataki, you were a sergeant when I was in
short
pants
.
7
So was the curve of his buttocks straining against his tight
short
pants
.
8
The kid was on her lap, wearing
short
pants
and a sweater vest.
9
His heart thundered in his chest, and his breath came in
short
pants
.
10
Through his open mouth his breath came in
short
pants
.
11
Men wore
short
pants
which were deemed Islamic along with beards of appropriate length.
12
Some English wacko in
short
pants
and a bow tie.
13
Chen changed into an old T-shirt and
short
pants
,
then picked up the phone.
14
Another proof that you are still in
short
pants
.
15
She tossed the
short
pants
to Kip, who caught them instinctively, and instantly felt awkward.
16
My Uncle Brendan, in knee socks and
short
pants
.
Other examples for "short pants"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
short
pants
short
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
short pants
Portuguese
short
Catalan
bermudes
Spanish
pantalón corto
Short pants
through the time
Short pants
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common