breeched造句1. The basic forms of jacket, vest, and breeches developed slowly.
2. When she was made monitor, she soon got too big for her breeches.
3. Quickly she pulled on the breeches.
4. Leprechauns usually wear a cocked hat, breeches, and shoes with large buckles.
5. The riding breeches £30 and the new pair of riding boots £225.
6. As the gaunt farmer Spoke, Sparkes noticed dried blood on his shirt front where it met his breeches.
7. Alfred somewhat nervously served drinks, aware of uncomfortable tight breeches.
8. His breeches were made of white shiny silk and so was his waistcoat.
9. Wool was big, not just for jumpers but for breeches.
10. The eighteenth century book-collector Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode had a father who travelled round the world in buckskin breeches.
11. The advantages of double barrel over the old single barrel breech loading books is numerous.
12. It was flag bedecked and in front of it a brass band were parading in breeches, green-Loden jackets and cocked hats.
13. Indeed, the colour of your breeches is very important, at least, if the rules are anything to go by.
14. She wore a well-used wax jacket over tight breeches and riding top boots.
15. She noticed his long, powerful legs, the immaculate cut of his close-fitting breeches, his purposeful stride.
16. A formidable figure she was too, in her belted smock and green breeches.
17. Sweat poured from their bodies and they wore only the thinnest of breeches.
18. A magnanimous gesture from the founders of the Open Software Foundation is needed now to heal any lingering breeches in the industry.
19. Harriet stood there in breeches and waxed jacket, holding a rope halter and a plastic bucket.
20. He was dressed neatly enough in grey breeches, white shirt and an ill-fitting blue coat, but was barefoot.
21. If you can read this page, that spells you have breeched the block.
22. Metzger adds that the inner workings of the chip, known as its instruction set, have not yet been disclosed, making it difficult to know if or how any x86 patents may have been breeched.