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Definition of jammies in English: jammiesplural noun ˈdʒamɪzˈjamēz informal Pyjamas. Stan was sitting up in his bathrobe and his jammies, with his newspaper and glasses in his lap Example sentencesExamples - There is much here to delight women's studies scholars, as well as folks who need a day home in their jammies with a big bowl of popcorn.
- Building stashes of possible fabrics makes the construction of color quilts possible even if we sew at midnight or dawn in our jammies.
- Because you know I can sit at midnight in my jammies with a glass of wine and I can shop.
- They look great under jammies when I'm taking out the garbage in a squall.
- I was in my 'jammies, watching General Hospital and sniffling because nurse Susan was lying on the linoleum, on account of someone stabbed her - quite fatally, as I recall.
- After setting your alarm clock for 6:30 a.m. sharp, you put on your 'jammies, slide into bed and cruise straight off to Snooze City.
- Today, more than 1,000 stores nationwide carry her made-in-the-U.S.A. luxury jammies.
- I have spent it the last several years in my jammies with my dog, both of us eating potato chips and chip dip and having a blast.
- I like to be home in my jammies, eating popcorn.
- She says: "This is his time with the boys, so he's bathing them and we get them in their jammies and he's settling down to start reading them a story."
- Whatever happened to flannel jammies?
- Later we snuggled up in our jammies and had a nighttime snack.
- After baths, jammies, and brushing of teeth, we gather in the living room, the television turned off, the house quiet.
- Sunday would bring NFL, a cozy blanket, and a day I'd not get out of my jammies.
- We dressed in our jammies because mom and dad knew we would fall asleep at some point.
- I came home, put my jammies back on, crawled into bed, only to be interrupted by a phone call from my father saying he was bringing over the couch that we are taking from him today.
- Granted, I still wear worn flannel jammies and drive a minivan, but now I remember to add the occasional shot of apricot nectar to my pulp-free juice.
- If slipping into your jammies and turning off the lights isn't enough to give you mental refreshment, or if stress and anxiety leave your brain a mess, try one of these mental-acuity agents.
OriginEarly 20th century: alteration of pyjamas. Definition of jammies in US English: jammiesplural nounˈjamēz informal Pajamas. Stan was sitting up in his bathrobe and jammies, with his newspaper and glasses in his lap Example sentencesExamples - Today, more than 1,000 stores nationwide carry her made-in-the-U.S.A. luxury jammies.
- There is much here to delight women's studies scholars, as well as folks who need a day home in their jammies with a big bowl of popcorn.
- They look great under jammies when I'm taking out the garbage in a squall.
- If slipping into your jammies and turning off the lights isn't enough to give you mental refreshment, or if stress and anxiety leave your brain a mess, try one of these mental-acuity agents.
- Granted, I still wear worn flannel jammies and drive a minivan, but now I remember to add the occasional shot of apricot nectar to my pulp-free juice.
- I came home, put my jammies back on, crawled into bed, only to be interrupted by a phone call from my father saying he was bringing over the couch that we are taking from him today.
- I was in my 'jammies, watching General Hospital and sniffling because nurse Susan was lying on the linoleum, on account of someone stabbed her - quite fatally, as I recall.
- Later we snuggled up in our jammies and had a nighttime snack.
- I like to be home in my jammies, eating popcorn.
- Because you know I can sit at midnight in my jammies with a glass of wine and I can shop.
- After baths, jammies, and brushing of teeth, we gather in the living room, the television turned off, the house quiet.
- Building stashes of possible fabrics makes the construction of color quilts possible even if we sew at midnight or dawn in our jammies.
- I have spent it the last several years in my jammies with my dog, both of us eating potato chips and chip dip and having a blast.
- We dressed in our jammies because mom and dad knew we would fall asleep at some point.
- She says: "This is his time with the boys, so he's bathing them and we get them in their jammies and he's settling down to start reading them a story."
- After setting your alarm clock for 6:30 a.m. sharp, you put on your 'jammies, slide into bed and cruise straight off to Snooze City.
- Sunday would bring NFL, a cozy blanket, and a day I'd not get out of my jammies.
- Whatever happened to flannel jammies?
OriginEarly 20th century: alteration of pajamas. |