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person wearing spectacles

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  • Pantaloons —    , PANTS    For decades in England no gentleman would dare be seen wearing what were mockingly called pantaloons. No less a national hero than the Duke of Wellington was refused admittance to a club because he was wearing long pants rather than …   Dictionary of eponyms

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