Definition
to change into (a kilt): to put on, to dress in, to swap one's present clothing for (a kilt)
- "Brian (on intercom) : Well, I've changed into my boxing shorts just in case we need to settle this the old-fashioned way...with fisticuffs, you know, the Queensberry rules."
- "There are also some wide-open spaces so we can change into our shorts and play some non-contact, non-violent sports like frisbee or softball."
- "There are many wide-open spaces in the park, so we can change into our shorts and play some non-contact, non-violent sports like frisbee or softball."
- "He stays for one hour, changes into his work clothes, and leaves pair of underpants on floor."
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