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Bermuda shorts

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Bermuda shorts
pl.n.
Short pants that end slightly above the knee.

Bermuda shorts
pl n
(Clothing & Fashion) close-fitting shorts that come down to the knees Also called Bermudas
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Noun1.Bermuda shortsBermuda shorts - short pants that end at the knee    
short pants, shorts, trunks - trousers that end at or above the knee
plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
Translations
Bermuda shorts nplbermuda mpl
Bermuda shorts nplbermuda mpl


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The voters on Tuesday took this guy down to his Bermuda shorts.
The early morning brings out men in their business attire, including suit jacket, crisply ironed shirt, tie, knee-high socks, dress shoes, and Bermuda shorts.
While Quayle has always had an air of "cabana boy" about him, we're pretty sure the spectacle of Milton Friedman in Bermuda shorts would prompt even the staunchest conservatives to jump ship.
 
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