France has outgrown the baby-cloaths of Count and Duke, and has breeched itself in manhood. |
We none of us ever do believe it of them when the little beggars are in long clothes, or first breeched for that matter. |
Young boys wore skirts with doublets or back-fastening bodices until they were breeched at six to eight. |
Little Edward was breeched yesterday for good and all, and was whipped into the bargain. |
But, if yours are the ideas of full-blown jackets, bear in mind that our enemies are coated and breeched. |
He had gone bird's-nesting in the chase before he was breeched. |