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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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too tight compared

I'm trying to say that since the person's pants are very tight, big shoes would look good to the pants.
These pants are [too] tight compared to the shoes. These pants are [too] tight for the shoes.
How would you have said the above? Thanks
  

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I don't know what you are talking about. Do you mean the pant legs are so narrow that you can't put the pants on when wearing large shoes? If a person wears tight pants and big shoes, they are dressing up like a clown.

  • I don't know what you are talking about.
  • Do you mean the pant legs are so narrow that you can't put the pants on when wearing large shoes?
  • If a person wears tight pants and big shoes, they are dressing up like a clown.
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I don't know what you are talking about. Do you mean the pant legs are so narrow that you can't put the pants on when wearing large shoes?

If a person wears tight pants and big shoes, they are dressing up like a clown.
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AnonymousI'm trying to say that since the person's pants are very tight, big shoes would look good to the pants.These pants are [too] tight compared to the shoes. These pants are [too] tight for the shoes.How would you have said the above? Thanks
It's hilarious. Put the pants first, next shoes otherwise you will be pantless with the big shoes on.
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AnonymousI'm trying to say that since the person's pants are very tight, big shoes would look good to the pants.These pants are [too] tight compared to the shoes. These pants are [too] tight for the shoes.How would you have said the above? Thanks
I would have said it virtually the same as you did at the beginning.

Since your pants are very t

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