Trews (Noun)
Meaning
(used in the plural) tight-fitting trousers; usually of tartan.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Usages
Examples
- The Scottish dancer wore a pair of traditional trews as part of her Highland costume.
- He paired his trews with a crisp white shirt and a bow tie for a stylish look.
- The trews were made of a thick, warm wool that was perfect for the cold winter months.
- As part of their uniform, the bagpipers wore trews in the clan's tartan pattern.
- The fashion designer's latest collection featured trews in a variety of bold, modern tartans.