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By the time anything goes wrong they are long gone having trousered your money years ago.
Trousered they were, but none wore a shirt in this fine hot weather.
My wallet was too firmly trousered for me to risk crossing the threshold.
You trousered it and came away with it in your pocket."
The lolly is £500m, how much Mike trousered from the deal.
Not only has someone trousered a huge amount of money, but they have set about the process of spending it with significant good grace.
The baby, newly trousered, staggered toward Peter's lap and almost fell into the fire in transit.
She really was a lavish little wench; she used it on everybody, young and old, provided they were trousered.
I'll bet he trousered the cash though.
She is trousered and turtlenecked in black, with a white streak in her dark mane.
All three are trousered and shod and they peep out from under a long greatcoat.
He earned far less than one of his own top traders, John Havens, who trousered $11m for the year.
The cane contacted the undercurves of the tightly trousered behind with a loud concussion.
They buy a house, hire an interior decorator and a large gang of builders, then sell it on, having trousered several million quid.
Meanwhile the profits made by PIP are trousered.
White trousered legs appeared, the grille swung open, a vista unfolded briefly of garden paths and fountains playing.
The future King's sister-in-law has trousered £400,000 for her 'party book' because the suits have realised that royalty sells.
The foremost of the crowd were all large, burly, quiet-faced men, booted, trousered, and smocked as fishers.
Kingsley Amis, having trousered his cheque, described it as 'a wonderful indication of literary merit'.
And he had laughed and put his arms around her tight, and the green water had gone on lapping at the piles trousered with seaweed.
"They do in Germania, so they say, but from what we've seen of these Germans so far, they're trousered like the Gauls."
However, Brown should've have compensated them by, for example, increasing tax relief for contributions - not simply have trousered it, spent it and wasted it.
The suppliers see the Government as a fat cow to be milked and if it goes wrong they walk away having trousered millions and they don't give a toss.
If he had the kind of money that Blake had trousered over his newspaper deal, Neil was bloody sure he'd be living somewhere with a bit more class than this.