Pyjamas (Noun)
Syllable division: py-jam-as
How to pronounce: UK: /pɪˈdʒɑː.məz/ US: /pɪˈdʒɑː.məz/
Meaning: An article of soft, loose clothes worn in bed often consists of a pair of pants and a shirt.
Example:
> She went to town to buy a new pair of pyjamas for her trip.
> I really love your pyjamas! Where did you buy it?
> He likes to sleep in silk pyjamas.
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What I loved about working from home during the pandemic was that I was able to wear pyjamas all day while working.
I wear pyjamas when I am home
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Good sentence Christina! 😀
I don’t have any pyjamas.
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I just love those special Christmas mornings when I’m running in my pyjamas to the Christmas tree, looking for the presents that Santa brought.
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Many years ago, I wore pyjamas to sleep, but nowadays, I don’t wear them.
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i have pyjamas for winter and summer
I like to work from home, remotely, because is comfortable to stay all day wear in pyjamas.
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I like to work from home, remotely, because is comfortable to stay at home all day and wear in pyjamas.