All 45 Uses
breech
in
A Storm of Swords
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- They won't stand there with their arms out and their leaves rustling, oh no. They'll come right at you, screaming in your face, and I bet you'll piss those breeches.†
p. 10.5breeches = pants
- Chett made a sound that was half a laugh and half a sob, and suddenly his smallclothes were wet, and he could feel the piss running down his leg, see steam rising off the front of his breeches.†
p. 17.9
- Beneath her roughspun brown breeches were calves like cords of wood, and the long muscles of her arms stretched and tightened with each stroke of the oars.†
p. 18.7 *
- If so, unlace those breeches and show me.†
p. 19.9
- The Red Fork filled his boots and soaked through the ragged breeches.†
p. 25.8
- Tunic, doublet, breeches, hose.†
p. 58.6
- In the end, Tyrion settled for a pair of breeches and an oversized bed robe that hung loosely about his shoulders.†
p. 58.8
- He grinned at Jon, wiping his fingers clean on his breeches.†
p. 98.1
- But at the Shadow Tower, I was given a new wool cloak from stores, black and black, and trimmed with black, to go with my black breeches and black boots, my black doublet and black mail.†
p. 104.2
- When he was as clean and pink and trimmed as he was like to get, Tyrion looked over his wardrobe,'and chose a pair of tight satin breeches in Lannister crimson and his best doublet, the heavy black velvet with the lion's head studs.†
p. 166.9
- Cursing, Tyrion stripped and dressed again, in simpler garb; black woolen breeches, an old white tunic, and a faded brown leather jerkin.†
p. 167.2
- Shae pulled his cock out of his breeches, then pushed him down onto the floor and climbed atop him.†
p. 169.2
- There was a wet spot on the front of his breeches, but in the darkness it ought to go unnoticed.†
p. 171.8
- Beneath his slashed cloak of black wool and red silk he wore black ringmail and shaggy fur breeches, and on his head was a great bronze-and-iron helm with raven wings at either temple.†
p. 216.2
- I don't care if you're so scared you foul your breeches, and I don't care if a thousand wildlings are coming over the walls howling for your blood, you get those birds off, or I swear I'll hunt you through all seven hells and make you damn sorry that you didn't.†
p. 240.9
- The goat wants me to piss my breeches and beg his mercy, but he'll never have that pleasure.†
p. 297.8
- So the next morning as they broke their fast, Lady Smallwood gave her breeches, belt, and tunic to wear, and a brown doeskin jerkin dotted with iron studs.†
p. 310.6
- Though he was plainly dressed, in grey wool doublet and black breeches, his speech marked him as highborn.†
p. 351.1
- "You as well," Ygritte said as she yanked down her sheepskin breeches.†
p. 364.2
- One-handed, he could not so much as unlace his breeches.†
p. 503.7
- Qyburn returned with roughspun smallclothes, clean black woolen breeches, a loose green tunic, and a leather jerkin that laced up the front.†
p. 508.9
- Ygritte made to grab the front of his breeches.†
p. 559.1
- Jon pushed back his bloody breeches to get a better grip, grimaced, and slowly drew the shaft through his leg.†
p. 569.4
- "There are wildlings coming," Jon told him, as Clydas ran a blade up the leg of his breeches, slicing the heavy black cloth, crusty with old blood and sodden with new.†
p. 663.6
- Across the yard, one of the bowmen on the roof of the old Flint Barracks had unlaced his breeches and was pissing through a crenel.†
p. 739.7
- They had more breeches and jerkins and tunics in the storerooms than they'd had men to fill them, so why not stuff some with straw, drape a cloak around their shoulders, and set them to standing watches?†
p. 739.9
- Mero wiped his sword on his breeches.†
p. 788.2
- It was all Tyrion could do not to retch up all the wine he'd drunk, piss in his breeches, or both.†
p. 811.2
- Joffrey wore striped blackand-crimson breeches and a cloth-of-gold doublet with black satin sleeves and onyx studs.†
p. 817.9
- The huge pig squealed in distress, while the wedding guests squealed with laughter, especially when the stag knight leapt onto the wolf knight, let down his wooden breeches, and started to pump away frantically at the other's nether portions.†
p. 824.9
- They had found men's garb for her along the way; a tunic here, a mantle there, a pair of breeches and a cowled cloak, even an old iron breastplate.†
p. 844.4
- He undid his breeches and climbed up and pushed her bare white legs apart.†
p. 851.7
- Jaime laced up his breeches and did as she commanded.†
p. 852.9
- He had slept in his breeches and tunic and smallclothes, for the added warmth, so he had only to pull on his boots and don leather and mail and cloak.†
p. 869.5
- Given a choice between fucking Lollys and fighting the Mountain, you'd have your breeches down and cock up before a man could blink.†
p. 898.6
- He had donned the winter raiment of the Kingsguard, a tunic and breeches of bleached white wool and a heavy white cloak, but it all seemed to hang loose on him.†
p. 913.2
- Slim as a sword, lithe and fit, Ser Loras Tyrell wore a snowy linen tunic and white wool breeches, with a gold belt around his waist and a gold rose clasping his fine silk cloak.†
p. 922.5
- Though no proper knight would wear those patched brown breeches and scuffed boots, nor that cracked and water-stained leather jerkin.†
p. 927.3
- Irri helped her slip from her court clothes and into more comfortable garb; baggy woolen breeches, a loose felted tunic, a painted Dothraki vest.†
p. 991.3
- She pushed up his tunic and began to fumble with the laces of his breeches.†
p. 1004.5
- It looks rather sad and small, hanging from your breeches like that.†
p. 1005.5
- Did my old brothers think they'd catch me with my breeches down if they attacked while we were talking?†
p. 1022.1
- He was dressed in the same black breeches, tunic, and boots that a brother of the Night's Watch might wear.†
p. 1054.9
- No man would ever call Cotter Pyke handsome, though the body under his studded brigantine and roughspun breeches was lean and hard and wiry strong.†
p. 1081.9
- He wiped them on his breeches.†
p. 1124.4
Definitions:
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(1)
(breech) rear
Most commonly used today in the phrase breech birth in reference to a baby who comes out of the birth canal butt-first rather than head-first.More-archaic senses seen in classic literature include:- breechcloth -- a form of loincloth consisting in a strip of material passed between the thighs and held up in front and behind by a belt or string
- breeches -- pants
- a cannon's breech -- the rear of a gun
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) More rarely,
breech can refer to the lower part of a pulley block.