Definition of Riding breeches

1. Noun. Flared trousers ending at the calves; worn with riding boots.

Exact synonyms: Jodhpur Breeches, Jodhpurs
Group relationships: Habit, Riding Habit
Generic synonyms: Pant, Trouser
Language type: Plural, Plural Form

Lexicographical Neighbors of Riding Breeches

ridicules
ridiculing
ridiculize
ridiculized
ridiculizes
ridiculizing
ridiculosities
ridiculosity
ridiculous
ridiculously
ridiculousness
ridiculousnesses
riding
riding bitt
riding boot
riding breeches (current term)
riding crop
riding crops
riding embolism
riding habit
riding habits
riding halter
riding halters
riding horse
riding lamp
riding light
riding master
riding mower
riding school
riding whip

Literary usage of Riding breeches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Catalogue: Annual Horse Show (1891)
"... riding breeches and Leggings, Hunting, Driving Suits and Liveries. SUCCESSORS то MESSRS. REDFERN & SON'S GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. ..."

2. West Ham: A Study in Social and Industrial Problems; Being the Report of the by Outer London Inquiry Committee (1907)
"Khaki breeches— Dress trousers .o29 2 3 2 O Military trousers- striped 2 3 Trousers 2 3 riding breeches . 2 3 2 O Fourth Week. riding breeches Alteration ..."

3. Riding and Driving for Women by Belle Beach (1912)
"Either equestrian tights or riding breeches are worn, and nowadays most women prefer ... A woman's riding breeches are made on the style of a man's and of ..."

4. Riding and Driving for Women by Belle Beach (1912)
"Either equestrian tights or riding breeches are worn, and nowadays most women prefer ... A woman's riding breeches are made on the style of a man's and of ..."

5. Revolutions in Mexico: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on by United States, Senate, Congress, Committee on Foreign Relations (1913)
"If you or anybody else would have fixed his saddle or worn riding breeches in front of Shelton-Payne's I would never have paid any attention, ..."

6. A New and Original Sporting & Spectacular Drama Entitled The Derby Winner by Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh, Henry Hamilton (1895)
"ACT II. Scene 1.—Long coat, gaiters, riding breeches, and whip with long ACT III. Scene 3.—Covert coat, riding breeches and gaiters ..."

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