breeched

/britʃt/
adjective
  1. Wearing breeches or short pants, especially as part of a formal or historical outfit.
    • The actors were all breeched and booted for the period drama.
    • The breeched gentleman walked through the garden in his velvet coat.
    • In the painting, the young prince is breeched and holds a toy sword.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of breech: to put breeches on someone, or to dress in breeches.
    • The servant breeched the young boy for the first time.
    • They breeched the children quickly before the guests arrived.
    • She breeched her son in his new outfit for the ceremony.
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