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There are 17 words ending with BREECHES

breeches  ——  unbreeches  ——  knee-breecheswipebreeches wipe-breeches  ——  bear's-breeches bear's␣breechesquack-breechesquakebreeches quake-breechestrunk␣breechesunderbreeches  ——  wear␣the␣breeches  ——  Dutchman's␣breechesopen-kneed␣breechespetticoat␣breeches  ——  too␣big␣for␣one's␣breeches

22 definitions found

  • breeches — n. Plural of breech. — n. A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes. — n. (Informal) Trousers; pantaloons.
  • unbreeches — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbreech.
  • knee-breeches — n. Breeches reaching down to or just below the knee.
  • wipebreeches — n. Plural of wipebreech.
  • wipe-breeches — n. Plural of wipe-breech.
  • bear's-breeches — n. Plural of bear’s-breech.
  • bear's␣breeches — n. Alternative form of bear’s breech. — n. Plural of bear’s breech.
  • quack-breeches — n. Plural of quack-breech.
  • quakebreeches — n. Plural of quakebreech.
  • quake-breeches — n. Plural of quake-breech.
  • trunk␣breeches — n. (Now historical) Synonym of trunkhose.
  • underbreeches — n. Breeches worn underneath other clothing.
  • wear␣the␣breeches — v. Synonym of wear the trousers.
  • Dutchman's␣breeches — n. A plant of the species Dicentra cucullaria, native to eastern… — n. A plant of the species Lamprocapnos spectabilis, formerly Dicentra… — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Dutchman, -’s, breeches.
  • open-kneed␣breeches — n. (Historical, plural in form) Wide-legged breeches ending below the knee.
  • petticoat␣breeches — n. (Historical) Loose short breeches worn by men in the 17th century.
  • too␣big␣for␣one's␣breeches — adj. Alternative spelling of too big for one’s britches.
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