喇叭褲

flared trousers / bell-bottomed pants

Characters and words in 喇叭褲

(onom.) sound of wind, rain etc
(phonetic)

= + : Sir Lancelot (l) made a loudspeaker (喇) for his butt by drilling appropriate holes into a mandarin (口). As he is trying out his new wind instrument (喇) in the ashram (a3) everyone thinks he is a pervert (剌).
horn (automobile etc) / loudspeaker / brass wind instrument / trumpet / suona 鎖吶|锁呐[suo3 na4]
denote a sound or sharp noise (gunfire etc)

= + : Beelzebub (b) is firing eight-balls (八) at mandarins (口) in front of the ashram (a1) just because he likes the sound (叭) of the gunfire and of the eight-balls crushing the mandarins.
underpants / trousers / pants

= + : Karl Koala (ku) ordered the emperor's new clothes on the internet and put them on this morning in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). He steps out of his garage (库) wearing nothing but underpants (裤) and an royal ermine coat (衤).

Words with 喇叭褲

喇叭褲 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 喇叭褲

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