Always:clothescattlescissorspantsglassesAnd many other things that only come in pairs (binoculars, spectacles, trousers, ...)
lungs, kidneys, scissors, jeans, knickers, socks, trousers, shorts, shears, clippers, glasses
is it two pants
trousers comes from awesomeness
Because they come in pairs, it is impossible to purchase one trouser. My foot is caught in my trouser leg.
Skirts are more open and have less material than most pairs of women's trousers.
Breeches are trousers that come down to the knee
The singular form is a pair of trousers; the plural form is pairs of trousers.The noun trousers is one of a group of words that are a short form for 'a pair of', words for things things that require two halves to make one.Some other nouns that are used in their shortened form are pants, shorts, glasses, binoculars, tweezers, tongs, or pajamas. The singular forms are a pair of, the plural form is pairs of.
usually danced shirtless with trousers together with coconut shells around the body. trousers: muslims wear red trousers and blue for the christians coconut shell: 4 pairs of coconut shell. a pair for both leg, located in the knees. 2 pairs for the body, one in front for the chest part and another one at the back. and a pair for the hands(for tapping)
The word breeches is the plural form for the noun breech, a word for the lower part or bottom of something; the opening in the rear of the barrel of a gun where bullets are loaded; a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made; short for a breech delivery, a birth in which the baby's head does not come out first.The word breeches is also an informal word for trousers, a singular or plural form for a pair of breeches, a pair of trousers. The plural forms are pairs of breeches, pairs of trousers.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of trousers.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a rack of trousers, a row of trousers, a heap of trousers, etc.Note: The noun 'trousers' is a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts to make the whole. The noun 'trousers' is a plural uncountable noun. A binary noun is a shortened form of 'a pair of' or 'pairs of'. The noun 'pair' is not a collective noun in this context.
The noun 'trousers' an uncountable noun, a form of binary noun, a word for something with two parts making up the whole; a shortened form for 'a pair of'.The singular form is a pair of trousers.The plural form is pairs of trousers.