pant leg

noun
1.
a leg of a pair of pants.
Also called pant.
Origin
1955-60
Examples from the web for pant leg
  • All but the tightest jeans require rolling up the pant leg to avoid chain grease.
  • He rolled up his other pant leg, revealing his other prosthetic ankle.
  • He pulled on the other pant leg and, again, did not miss a pitch.
  • She said she had wrapped it in a pant leg cut from a pair of jeans and stuffed it in a suitcase in the back of a closet.
  • He will hike up his pant leg to show a deep laceration from one tussle.
  • He lifted up his pant leg showing open sores that still bled every day.
  • Tuck pant leg into socks, wear long-sleeved shirts, and closed shoes.
  • In a pinch a rubber band will do, or you can be truly stylish and roll up your right pant leg.
  • We did an experiment on denim, and water that is absorbed through the bottom, and then pulled up the jean's pant leg.
  • The inside of a pocket or pant leg would not be conspicuous or accessible.