pyjamas in the PONS Dictionary

pyjamas Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to slip into one's pyjamas
a pair of pyjamas
I wear a pyjamas at home

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is delivered whilst she is in her pyjamas.
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Presently the dress code for women have been relaxed with shalwar kameez (churidar pyjamas) being allowed.
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While wondering the museum's hallways, the baby boy finds part of his pyjamas opened.
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Long shirt and pyjama constituted his principal attire.
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Over 3.2 million products are personalised per year, including wedding gifts, glass, jewellery, novelty gifts, alcohol sets, pyjamas and more.
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Some of the uses include a pot scourer, a fake beard, as an oven mit and for storing pyjamas.
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There was no such wet patch on her pyjamas, which were untied; no urine or any other bodily fluid was found on her underwear either.
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At any given time he may be naked, or wearing pyjamas, or otherwise eccentrically dressed.
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Stitched costumes are popular with the younger generation for its convenience and is composed of five pieces, that includes angrakha, blouse, pyjama, etc.
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People typically wear kurta pyjamas, pants, shirts, and trousers amongst youngster males and shalwar kameez for women.
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