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breeches
breech·es || 'brɪtʃɪzn. 半ズボン; ズボンbriːtʃn. 銃尾
too big for one s breeches イディオム
too big for one's breeches|big|boot|boots|breeches
adj. phr. Too sure of your own importance; feeling more important than you really are. That boy had grown too big for his breeches. I'll have to put him back in his place. When the teacher made Bob a monitor, he got too big for his boots and she had to warn him.
breeches
breeches
too big for one's breeches
Informal too forward, presumptuous, etc. for one's position or statusbreeches
breeches
too big for one's breeches
Informal too forward, presumptuous, etc. for one's position or status
too big for one's breeches|big|boot|boots|breeches
adj. phr. Too abiding of your own importance; activity added important than you absolutely are. That boy had developed too big for his breeches. I'll accept to put him aback in his place. When the abecedary fabricated Bob a monitor, he got too big for his boots and she had to acquaint him. Dictionary