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Definition of rouser
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Rouser
(n.)
Something
very
exciting
or
great.
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Wigan
::
Wigan (n.) A kind of
canvaslike
cotton
fabric,
used to
stiffen
and
protect
the lower part of
trousers
and of the
skirts
of
women's
dresses,
etc.; -- so
called
from
Wigan,
the name of a town in
Lancashire,
England..
Bloomer
::
Bloomer
(n.) A
costume
for
women,
consisting
of a short
dress,
with loose
trousers
gathered
round
ankles,
and
(commonly)
a
broad-brimmed
hat..
Shortclothes
::
Shortclothes
(n.)
Coverings
for the legs of men or boys,
consisting
of
trousers
which reach only to the
knees,
-- worn with long
stockings..
Overalls
::
Overalls
(n. pl.) A kind of loose
trousers
worn over
others
to
protect
them from
soiling.
Rouser
::
Rouser
(n.) One who, or that
which,
rouses..
Brace
::
Brace (n.)
Straps
or bands to
sustain
trousers;
suspenders.
Corduroy
::
Corduroy
(n.)
Trousers
or
breeches
of
corduroy.
Trousers
::
Trousers
(n. pl.) A
garment
worn by men and boys,
extending
from the waist to the knee or to the
ankle,
and
covering
each leg
separately..
Unmentionables
::
Unmentionables
(n. pl.) The
breeches;
trousers.
Hose
::
Hose (n.)
Close-fitting
trousers
or
breeches,
as
formerly
worn,
reaching
to the
knee..
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A
sudden
movement
or pull; a pull up; as, the
sailor
gave his
trousers
a
hitch..
Nankeen
::
Nankeen
(n.)
Trousers
made of
nankeen.
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(n.) A
devotee
of
Bacchus;
one who
indulges
in
drunken
revels;
one who is noisy and
riotous
when
intoxicated;
a
carouser.
Carouser
::
Carouser
(n.) One who
carouses;
a
reveler.
Grouser
::
Grouser
(n.) A
pointed
timber
attached
to a boat and
sliding
vertically,
to
thrust
into the
ground
as a means of
anchorage..
Baggy
::
Baggy (a.)
Resembling
a bag; loose or
puffed
out, or
pendent,
like a bag;
flabby;
as, baggy
trousers;
baggy
cheeks..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) The fore flap of a
bootee;
also, a lap on
trousers,
overcoats,
etc., to
conceal
a row of
buttons..
Trouse
::
Trouse
(n.)
Trousers.
Inexpressibles
::
Inexpressibles
(n. pl.)
Breeches;
trousers.
Gamashes
::
Gamashes
(n. pl.) High boots or
buskins;
in
Scotland,
short
spatterdashes
or
riding
trousers,
worn over the other
clothing..
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