- Breeches - Wikipedia
The spelling britches is a spelling variant, not a corruption, dating from the 17th century Currently, britches reflects a common pronunciation often used in casual speech to mean trousers or pants in many English-speaking parts of the world
- BRITCHES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRITCHES is breeches, trousers How to use britches in a sentence
- BRITCHES | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Once you get a person to start talking optimistically to themselves about their goals, you bet your britches those goals will be real in no time
- britches - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
britches pl (plural only) (chiefly Appalachia, Southern US) Alternative form of breeches (pants, trousers) quotations
- Britches - definition of britches by The Free Dictionary
1 knee-length trousers, often with buckles or decoration at the bottoms, worn by men in the 17th to early 19th centuries 2 riding breeches 3 Informal trousers too big for one's breeches, more insolent and conceited than is warranted by one's position or abilities
- Breeches vs. Britches — What’s the Difference?
Breeches are knee-length trousers often associated with historical or formal attire, whereas britches is a colloquial term for the same garment, used more casually
- Breeches vs. Britches: Whats the Difference? - Main Difference
Formerly a standard item of Western men’s clothing, they had fallen out of use by the mid-19th century in favour of trousers Modern athletic garments used for English riding and fencing, although called breeches or britches, differ from breeches in ways discussed below
- Britches - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
britches ˈbrɪtʃɪ˗z IPA guide Definitions of britches noun informal term for breeches see more
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