(Usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately.
1 He carried a snub-nosed .38 revolver in his trouser pocket these days.
2 Some forgotten change in Henry's trouser pocket had set off the beeper.
3 A greedy-eyed man stood in the doorway, his hands in his trouser - pockets .
4 And all the rest of your money in your left trouser pocket.
5 He stood before Ralph, absently shaking the loose change in his trouser - pockets .
6 I took a step forward and slipped it into Landen's trouser pocket.
7 His colour deepened, and he rattled some money in a trouser pocket.
8 He felt in his trouser - pocket for some matches, and found one remaining.
9 He had been hiding it pressed to a salver against his trouser - leg .
10 All crumpled and pushed down in one of his trouser pockets, sir.
11 Then of a sudden he placed both hands into his trouser pockets.
12 He settled his trouser creases as he looked from Quincey to Quincey.
13 The porous walls kept tearing his clothing and hooking his trouser cuffs.
14 He closed it down and dropped the cube into his trouser pocket.
15 I peeled off thirty-six bucks from the roll in my trouser pocket.
16 Lacy whistled a few bars, his hands thrust deep into his trouser - pockets .
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