underpants
drawers or shorts worn under outer clothing, usually next to the skin.
Origin of underpants
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How to use underpants in a sentence
And lo, Snowballs—underpants which can hold a flexible gel pack that you store in the freezer—was born.
Men, Ice Your Balls To Make Babies—and Other Male Fertility Fixes | Tom Sykes | December 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTLater in the day, it was alleged that the child was wearing her sundress, but that her underpants were missing.
Locals nicknamed the doubled-legged CCTV tower “The Big underpants” because it resembles upright long johns.
Architectural White Elephants: Beijing, London, and the Post-Olympics Curse | Melinda Liu | August 14, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTI recently heard a political commentator mock Mormons for the underpants some wear under their clothing.
Democrats Have Bigger Anti-Mormon Problem in Election Than GOP Has | Peter Beinart | April 23, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTLeno held up a video of the would-be Weiner dancing in his underpants for the audience to see.
She snuck up behind him and dropped a handful of gravel down the gap of his pants and into his underpants.
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town | Cory DoctorowIn underpants, she went into the small bathroom, washed cosmetics from her face and brushed down her thick, short hair.
Rebels of the Red Planet | Charles Louis Fontenay
British Dictionary definitions for underpants
/ (ˈʌndəˌpænts) /
a man's undergarment covering the body from the waist or hips to the top of the thighs or knees: Often shortened to: pants
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