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US
/pəˈdʒæmə, pəˈdʒɑmə/
]
[ UK /pɐdʒˈɑːmɐ/ ]
[ UK /pɐdʒˈɑːmɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist; worn by men and women in some Asian countries
- (usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging; have a jacket top and trousers
How To Use pajama In A Sentence
- She was thankful, at least, that the hospital let her wear her own pajamas rather than one of their backless gowns.
- But before sleep could sneak one pajamaed toe into the bedsheets of her consciousness, an electric shock jolted her painfully into alertness. The Three Furies
- And there was a list of this delegation, of peasants in their white pajamas and their sombreros.
- He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket.
- I'd snuck up shortly after eight, changed into pajamas and then went down to the kitchen to wait for my parents to wake up.
- Ved Prakash Narayan was dressed in a beautifully worked long sherwani coat and traditional tight churidar pajamas. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
- She slipped out of her pajamas and put on a pair of sweats and a jacket.
- And for new parents worried about SIDS? Tiny wired pajamas.
- Just then, her bleary eyed, pajamaed husband Wilford Brimley walks in with a plate of pie. Y’all need backup? | clusterflock
- I got a bunch of graphic tees for $2 each, and some awesome fleecy cupcake pajamas for $3! Easy Drop Biscuits... AKA The "Lazy"