Lexicographical Neighbors of Pajamaed
Literary usage of Pajamaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Imperial Democracy: A Study of the Relation of Government by the People by David Starr Jordan (1899)
"... vantage point on the curbstone to make way for a pajamaed Dutchman who wishes
to view some troops that may be marching by, makes one sick at heart. ..."
2. In the Eyes of the East by Marjorie Latta Barstow Greenbie (1921)
"Every one had disappeared from the smoking-room and several pajamaed individuals
were snoring on their blankets in the corners of the decks, ..."
3. The Log of the North Shore Club: Paddle and Portage on the Hundred Trout by Kirkland Barker Alexander (1911)
"Armed each with a hob-nailed boot, we sallied forth pajamaed. "If it's a bear
I 'll give him a black-eye, anyway," said the Cartoonist. ..."
4. The Light which Cannot Fail: True Stories of Heroic Blind Men and Women and by Winifred Holt (1922)
"He held his listeners with evergrowing interest; as he spoke the congregation in
the windows swelled with new recruits of pajamaed, mutilated men. ..."