Trouser vs Sharara - What's the difference?
trouser | sharara |
(used attributively as a modifier) Of or relating to trousers.
(in clothing retail and fashion) A pair of trousers.
(transitive, British, Ireland, informal) To put money into one's trouser pocket; to pocket.
(transitive, British, Ireland, informal) To legally remove funds from an organization for personal use.
(transitive, British, Ireland, informal) To secretively steal an item or money for personal use.
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As nouns the difference between trouser and sharara
is that trouser is (used attributively as a modifier) of or relating to trousers while sharara is a pair of loose trousers worn, with a kameez and dupatta, by woman in parts of india and pakistan.As a verb trouser
is (transitive|british|ireland|informal) to put money into one's trouser pocket; to pocket.trouser
English
Noun
(en noun)- trouser leg
- And this is our linen trouser , sir.