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breechbreech /briːtʃ/ noun [countable] breechOrigin: Old English brec, plural of broc ‘leg-covering’ - A formidable figure she was too, in her belted smock and green breeches.
- Alfred somewhat nervously served drinks, aware of uncomfortable tight breeches.
- He was dressed neatly enough in grey breeches, white shirt and an ill-fitting blue coat, but was barefoot.
- It was flag bedecked and in front of it a brass band were parading in breeches, green-Loden jackets and cocked hats.
- Quickly she pulled on the breeches.
- The advantages of double barrel over the old single barrel breech loading books is numerous.
- Wool was big, not just for jumpers but for breeches.
the part of a gun into which you put the bullets |