Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyjamaed
Literary usage of Pyjamaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1905)
"It is, Captain Blanc,' said the unshaven and pyjamaed Harding. ' And I may call
you that ? ' asked Captain Blanc politely. ' You may, sir, if you wish. ..."
2. From the Gulf to Ararat: An Expedition Through Mesopotamia and Kurdistan by Gilbert Ernest Hubbard (1917)
"Our tents nobly withstood the onslaught, and only one ridge - pole broke, the
pyjamaed inmate of the tent getting a thorough drenching before he could ..."
3. The Press and the General Staff by Neville Lytton (1920)
"His performance, however, rather scandalised the Havas correspondent, who had
gone to bed early; he thrust his pyjamaed figure into the drawing-room for a ..."