He was standing on the corner and wearing only a T-shirt and jeans, and this was 11:30 at night and it was really cold.
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Available at Neiman Marcus Rialto Jeans, $245 These jeans are truly wearable art.
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It was certainly not common, in those days, for journalists to carry any considerable amount of cash in their jeans.
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Five minutes later, wearing a dress shirt and jeans, Davenport appears.
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It lands with mischievous accuracy, mottling the crotch of my jeans.
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He was wearing his only pair of jeans, and there wasn't much else for him to take.
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In the course of the brief journey, he thrust his hand deep into his jeans and pulled out a quarter.
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Facing him was a solemn, burning-eyed pupil and adversary of fifteen in a linsey-woolsey shirt and jeans overalls.
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He nodded toward the strip of jeans left on the floor by the dog.
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He was a heavy-set, slouchy man in jeans, broad-shouldered and bowlegged.
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British Dictionary definitions for Jeans (1 of 2)
jeans
/ (dʒiːnz) /
pl n
informal trousers for casual wear, made esp of denim or corduroy
Word Origin for jeans
plural of jean
British Dictionary definitions for Jeans (2 of 2)
Jeans
/ (dʒiːnz) /
noun
Sir James Hopwood. 1877–1946, English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician, best known for his popular books on astronomy. He made important contributions to the kinetic theory of gases and the theory of stellar evolution