jeans造句91. Everyone else was in jeans and casual gear and I had my office clothes on - I stuck out like a sore thumb.
92. She wore a pair of baggy jeans and an oversized T-shirt.
93. He tried to squash his ripped jeans into the suitcase while his mother wasn't looking.
94. There was a fad for wearing ripped jeans a few years ago.
95. His mother looked ten years younger in jeans and flats.
96. Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.
97. Her thumbs were hooked into the pockets of her jeans.
98. Then he got up and brushed off the seat of his jeans.
99. I feel rather overdressed in this suit everyone else is wearing jeans!
100. I'll have to sew a patch onto these jeans - they're ripped at the knee.
101. My jeans need ironing.
102. Her Mum gave her a rocket for tearing her new jeans.
103. I feel a bit of a scruff in my jeans.
104. wear jeans at work.
105. I bought these jeans at half price in the sale.
106. The back pocket on a pair of jeans is the easiest one to pick.
107. He showed up for the interview wearing some grungy old sweatshirt and jeans.
108. He peered at me like I'd just puked up on his jeans.
109. You can expect some shrinkage when the jeans are washed.
110. The most fashionable jeans this winter have a lived-in look.
111. I'd frayed the edges of my jeans as that was the fashion in those days.
112. Jeans are all right just for slopping around the house, but I don't wear them for work.
113. My wallet was in the back pocket of my jeans.
114. You can buy jeans in every colour under the sun.
115. He wore sandals and old jeans and his shirt-tails weren't tucked in.
116. Tight jeans will only emphasize any extra weight that you are carrying.
117. There's an unwritten rule that you don't wear jeans to work.
118. She zipped her jeans.
119. I must have put on a lot of weight over Christmas because I can only just squeeze into my jeans.
120. You are going to change out of those tatty old jeans, aren't you?