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pajamas

[puh-jah-muhz, -jam-uhz] / pəˈdʒɑ məz, -ˈdʒæm əz /


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Pajamas are another vestige of British colonial rule, repurposed from India and adopted as early as the 17th century by the original peacocks, European men.

From Washington Post • Dec. 4, 2020

Pajamas, T-shirts and sweatpants are displayed prominently, near entrances, at all 800 stores instead of the red party dresses and plaid button-downs that are usually front-and-center this time of year.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2020

Later, on a visit to Berlin, that friend went to see Billhardt's work — and there, hanging on the wall, was a picture of Wayne Waddell, taken the day of the Pilots in Pajamas filming.

From Time • Sep. 14, 2017

Pajamas, I was positing, would make it an irresistible one, too.

From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2017

Pajamas and tank tops and socks and flip-flops.

From "We Are Okay" by Nina LaCour




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