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US
/ˈpiˌdʒeɪz/
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NOUN
- (usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging; have a jacket top and trousers
How To Use pj's In A Sentence
- Anyone who has followed PJ's recent colourful response to the ban on smoking - he opened his own private shebeen at his home - would certainly agree.
- Thanks for washing my pj's honey.
- The easiest way to learn is to be taught by the actual master herself, Paula Kates from PJ's soaps. PJ's Soap Goodies AND Giveaway
- There's no word on when the Brits began to make their pj's out of tartan flannelette, but you can be sure that the Victorians will have approved of the entirely sexless, shapeless garments that left much to the imagination. What Not to Wear in Bed
- This clause is the PJ's protection against being involved in a libel suit because someone on the copy desk decided to be "cute" with the caption. Use Assignment Confirmations
- My father was still wearing his light blue PJ's and his hair was uncombed.
- Discussions over interparty cooperation are taking place, as the DPJ's election loss clouds the outlook for Japanese politics. Japan's Top Parties
- MSgt Sparks, like all the PJ's, is a model soldier and man in that he's incredibly talented in multiple disciplines, he's humble beyond explanation, and he's extremely effective at his work. David R. Kuhn: That Others May Live
- In other words, if you are the owner of a regular pair of flannelette or cotton pj's (and I have nothing against these, particularly those at Toast, £ 55), then don't go to bed with them done up to the last button; leave the top undone and wear a cute vest underneath, like Gap's cashmere shell ( £ 49.50) in camel, gray or rose. What Not to Wear in Bed
- That compares with 30 percent in favor of the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party LDP, boding well for the DPJ's fortunes in the next election. Japan new PM Noda enjoys strong voter support