Breeching also defined as "The strap of a harness that passes behind a
draft animal's haunches"
Particularly appropriate with the stick and carrot.... feel that strap
tightening.......
Andrew Frazer.
Nurse Consultant.
A&E department.
Newham Hospital.
0207 363 8425
0207 476 4000 Bleep 012
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Sent: 20 June 2005 14:07
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Subject: Re: breeching[Scanned]
Breech = back end of a gun, Breeches =trousers for golf, breeching is
not a
proper word except as in "trousering"??
>>> Scott, Charles 06/20/05 12:03pm >>>
"PS. What a relief to be able to use the word 'breeching' in a proper
context!"
What colour were the breeches, and what style?
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