Leggins [noun]
Definition of Leggins:
gaiters
Opposite/Antonyms of Leggins:
-
Sentence/Example of Leggins:
What do you know about his leather leggins, hunting shirt and gloves?
Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, the Rabbits Skin Leggins; a brave, in a very beautiful dress.
The fust thing he did was to step into a rattler, which burried his fangs in his leggins, just missing his skin.
A small rat-skin cap covers his head, and his legs are cased in the ordinary blue cloth leggins.
Over these he wore a pair of blue cloth leggins, neatly bound with orange-coloured ribbon.
So poor was he that he had never owned a new robe, nor a new shirt, nor leggins, nor even new moccasins.
He had doffed his rain coat, and appeared in a brown Norfolk suit with leather leggins that reached his knees.
Each girl was presented with two pairs of thick, high boots and leather leggins.
Wrappers of cloth or dressed skins, called "leggins" are tied round the legs when travelling.
The boys were having some trouble belting their leggins and creepers on to their satisfaction.