We have no meanings for "decent pair" in our records yet.
1 You can't go wrong with a decent pair of polarised Ray Bans.
2 And you'll probably want to buy a decent pair of headphones, too.
3 None of your kilts, though, but a decent pair of breeches.
4 Come back when you're taller and you've found a decent pair of eyes.
5 Specs cost less than a decent pair of Ray-Bans.
6 Her figure wouldn't be bad if her mother bought her a decent pair of stays.
7 A pair of spikes and decent pair of legs is what it comes down to.
8 But before you head out the door, you'll need a decent pair of walking shoes.
9 I haven't a decent pair to my name.
10 Under all the requisite swagger is a disarmingly decent pair of cans packed with nifty amenities.
11 He soon returned, bringing two large pieces of bread and butter and a decent pair of pantaloons.
12 George didn't have a decent pair himself.
13 Well, at least I'll die with a square meal inside me and a decent pair of boots.
14 There are two essential components to clever winter dressing and they are a coat and a decent pair of boots.
15 Her only warm jacket and decent pair of boots then had to be pawned, for the rent must be paid.
16 Perhaps worst of all, no clothes to speak of, and not even a decent pair of shoes on her feet.
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