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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

have pants down the ankles

How would you phrase the sentence?
He came out of the restroom with his pants down the ankles.

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Anonymous How would you phrase the sentence? He came out of the loo with his trousers round his ankles, and was promptly arrested.

  • Anonymous How would you phrase the sentence?
  • He came out of the loo with his trousers round his ankles, and was promptly arrested.
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AnonymousHow would you phrase the sentence?
He came out of the loo with his trousers round his ankles, and was promptly arrested.
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AnonymousHe came out of the restroom with his pants down the ankles.
"Restroom" in the US = toilet in the UK http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/restroom

"Pants" in the US = trousers in the UK
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I believe Jed said "loo" instead of "toilet", but thank you for your input and sources.
P.S. Jed, I love the "and was promptly arrested" addition. Nice touch.

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