pajama
IPA: pʌdʒˈɑmʌ
noun
- (rare) A pair of pajamas.
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Examples of "pajama" in Sentences
- not to mention such great moments in pajama journalism such as memogate!
- (Perhaps she might also be interested in a little something we like to call pajama jeans?)
- One of the final class projects is an article of clothing, such as pajama pants or a skirt.
- When I was in college, there was a guy known as the pajama man because he wore pajamas all the time.
- She probably uses them for dust rags, or maybe she gives them away to some girl who sleeps only in pajama bottoms.
- I linked to an article in The Village Voice (hardly a right wing media outlet) in their article they listed some comments from some place called pajama media ...
- _robe de chambre_, which the girls best liked to call a pajama, and now slipped her feet into a pair of little Turkish slippers, all toe and sole, and opening the communicating door, peered into the library.
- Eight-year-old Bruno and his twelve-year-old sister Gretel find themselves alone with their mother in a cold, modernist estate-kept company only by soldiers, a stray inmate servant or two, far-off glimpses of "pajama" - clad "farmers," and a frequent plume of acrid, pungent black smoke.
- Now I opine (I have stolen that word from Irvin) that under those circumstances, or something approximating them, such as pajama trousers, or the neglect to conceal that portion of a shirt not intended for the public eye, almost any man of my acquaintance would have made a wild bolt for the nearest bar, hissing like a teakettle.
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