what do you mean? .... if its ripped you sow it
Yes, "inside his trouser pockets" is a prepositional phrase because it starts with the preposition "inside" and describes a relationship or location in relation to the noun "pockets."
independent clause.
they use there knife and fork hidden in there trouser pockets
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
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The TFL or Tensor Fascia Latae muscle is a muscle that works over your hip joint. If you put your hands on your hips (as if you had your hands in your trouser pockets) your palms should be sitting over the TFL.
remove the old belt and remove your trouser's belt off and put into the fan
get new jeans
Yes, "trouser" is a noun. It refers to a garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg.
The plural form of "trouser" is "trousers."
There are many places online to get a trouser rack. You can go to www.bizrate.com/organization-storage/trouser-rack and www.amazon.com/Wooden-Pant-Trolley-Trouser-Rack/dp/B0014...