Noun
denims pl (plural only)
Jeans made of denim.
denims
plural of denim
Fully transformed in slashed shirt, torn, faded denims, waist adorned with chains, hammers and screwdrivers, and hard hat, David Hodo strolls over for a rabbit. Source: Internet
Comfortable in the room as much as he was in his own skin, and the suede leather jacket and tight denims that clothed his well-built body. Source: Internet
Wearing dark denims with a navy- or red-and-white Gingham shirt, casual suede desert boots, and brown leather can help to create a balance between casual and formal, which is a smart way to keep things conservative in your workplace. Source: Internet
He wore his NGO Being Human’s red denims, which at first appears to be full of dirt, but on a closer look you’d know that it is just Bhai’s style, who can make anything look good on him! Source: Internet
‘No, we'd probably still be meeting in town each Saturday afternoon half-deaf in our denims with pockets full of plectrums and heads full of cheap dope and impossible dreams.’ Source: Internet
‘The range has long been associated with authentic and durable denims as well as hickory-striped dungarees, pinafore dresses and carpenter jeans.’ Source: Internet