longs

See also: long s

English

Noun

longs

  1. plural of long

Verb

longs

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of long

Noun

longs pl (plural only)

  1. Long trousers/pants, as opposed to shorts.
    • 1957, Boys' Life (volume 47, number 5, page 81)
      We then got dressed in our assault kit; one vest, two shirts, two jerseys, one lumber jacket, one pair of shorts, one pair of pajama longs, one pair of longs, one pair of snow goggles, a balaclava, two pairs of gloves, one pair of mitts []
    • 2013, Clement Mesenas, The Last Great Strike
      On the other hand, Bruce Camlin was one of the new generation of ang moh who knew their place in the new order, the post-colonial era. When he walked in on his first day, he wore longs made of coarse khaki and shirts that came off a supermarket peg.

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French

Adjective

longs

  1. masculine plural of long

Norman

Adjective

longs m pl

  1. masculine plural of long (long)
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