72 examples of pyjama in sentences

He was in pyjamas and goggles.

The women begged permission to kiss his brave hands, which had slain the foul Boches, and the patron cast his burly person upon Rust's pyjama-clad bosom and saluted him on both cheeks.

It was Ronald, clad in pyjamas but unfailingly courteous, who invited her to enter.

He was wearing mauve pyjamas and carried a pistol.

Have you ever seen your uncle in pyjamas and a pistol?" "Never." "You haven't missed much.

Now, though Toddles has never to my knowledge appeared before the C.O. at dead of night attired in pink silk pyjamas, begging with tears in his eyes to be allowed to perform those duties which the dawn would in any case impose upon him (this practice is not really very common in the R.F.C.), he is a thoroughly sound and conscientious little beggar.

He turned and looked at her, as she walked flat-footed and ungainly, her pyjamas of pink cotton showing beneath her cloak.

" "Put me in my bed," said the little ruffian, "and I'll see;" and I was awakened at break of day by a small figure in pyjamas dancing at my bedside, shouting with unholy joy, "I'm here, you see, I'm here," and it was weeks before I could bring him to a better state of mind.

" With these perhaps should be mentioned Pyjamas and Shampoo, both of which have undergone strange perversions.

Pyjama is an Indian name for loose drawers or trousers tied with a cord round the waist, such as Mussulmans of both sexes wear.

In India the Pyjama was long ago adopted, with a loose coat to match, as a more decent and comfortable costume than the British nightshirt, and when Anglo-Indians retired they brought the fashion home with them, English tailors called the whole costume a "Pyjama suit," but the second word was soon dropped and the first improved into the plural number.

In India the Pyjama was long ago adopted, with a loose coat to match, as a more decent and comfortable costume than the British nightshirt, and when Anglo-Indians retired they brought the fashion home with them, English tailors called the whole costume a "Pyjama suit," but the second word was soon dropped and the first improved into the plural number.

his pink-and-white pyjama-top If anything seemed a shade de trop, And his faultless coat hardly echoed the note Of his worsted bedroom slippers.

Pyjamas at last! and an untroubled sleep.

Did they ever shout and jump with joy in their pyjamas in the moonlight?

I have just taken to pyjama trousers and shall don an extra shirtI have been astonished at the warmth which I have felt throughout in light clothing.

So far I have had nothing more than a singlet and jersey under pyjama jacket and a single pair of drawers under wind trousers.

There was a fat man in a fireman's helmet and pyjamas, armed with a peashooter, riding a donkey backwardsand the moke wore two pairs of trousers!...

She was clad in pyjamas.

The corpse in the green pyjamas.

The corpse in the green pyjamas.

SEE Walling, R. A. J. WALLING, R. A. J. The corpse in the green pyjamas.

The corpse in the green pyjamas.

It was an unpleasant situation, wasn't it, Mamma, six women in nightgowns with their hands above their heads, Randolph an object of misery with his pink silk pyjamas torn, and the secretary lying in a pool of blood, unconscious, by the stairs, while two wretches covered the whole party with their revolvers!

So Casey cooked supper, washed the dishes and helped Babe into her pyjamas; then he let her kneel restively in his lap while she said her prayers, and told her a story while he rocked her to sleepit was a funny, Caseyish story about a bear, but we haven't time for it nowbefore he attempted to ask the Little Woman again what she meant by her mysterious curiosity concerning Injun Jim.

72 examples of  pyjama  in sentences