It helps to extend your legs i.e. to straighten your legs
It protects the chain from rain and road grime and it protects your trouser legs from chain gunk.
In men's trousers, usually hanging between their legs. Handled with care they make good pets.
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
straighten the legs
Ummm I think chicken legs :P
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Because you need one trouser for each leg - a pair of trousersTrousers is a plural noun referring to an outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg.The single form is used in certain circumstances:I've torn my trouser pocketShe wore a stunning trouser suitTrouser pressHe tore his left trouser leg
Spiders have 8 legs. To move they fill their legs with blood, forcing the legs to straighten out. The front legs reach ahead of the spider and the back legs, when straightened out push the spider forwards.
The plural form of "trouser" is "trousers."
Babies' legs typically begin to straighten out within the first few months after birth as they grow and develop muscle strength. However, each baby is different, so the timeline for when their legs completely straighten can vary. If you have concerns about your baby's leg development, it's best to consult with their pediatrician for personalized advice.
Newborns are often born with legs that appear bowed or bent due to their position in the womb. This is typically a normal part of development, and most babies' legs begin to straighten out naturally by the time they are 6 to 12 months old. However, if you have concerns about your baby's leg development, it's best to consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.