plus fours
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Noun
plus fours pl (plural only)Category:English lemmas#PLUSFOURSCategory:English nouns#PLUSFOURSCategory:English multiword terms#PLUSFOURSCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PLUSFOURSCategory:English pluralia tantum#PLUSFOURSCategory:Pages with entries#PLUS%20FOURSCategory:Pages with 1 entry#PLUS%20FOURS
- Wide knickerbocker breeches, so called because originally they were designed with four inches of excess material so as to hang in a fold below the fastening beneath the knee;[1] traditionally associated with sports, especially golf.
- 2009, Alan Gould, Every Creature of God Is Good, Lulu.com:
- And he looked quite smart in his brown plus fours. A few years ago he would not have dared to wear plus fours. They had belonged exclusively to the wealthier folk. Now everybody wore them. He was pleased with his pair. Quite cheap they had been too.Category:English terms with quotations#PLUSFOURS
- 2010, Thomas J. Schaeper, Kathleen Schaeper, “Yanks and Brits”, in Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, and the Creation of an American Elite, New York, NY: Berghahn Books, →ISBN, page 50:
- Other Americans went to the opposite extreme. They donned plus-fours, carried canes, and affected British accents. What were natural habits for the British became artificial mannerisms for their American emulators.Category:English terms with quotations#PLUSFOURS
Descendants
- → Dutch: plusfour
Translations
type of wide breeches
References
- ↑ Brown, Lesley. The New shorter Oxford English dictionary on historical principles. Clarendon 1993 isbn=0-19-861271-0
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