Noun
(usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging; have a jacket top and trousers
a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist; worn by men and women in some Asian countries
Source: WordNetOnly Jace, Clary thought, could look cool in pajama bottoms and an old T-shirt, but he pulled it off, probably through sheer force of will. -pg. 329. Cassandra Clare
There should be a law that there's a pajama day every few weeks. Alyson Hannigan
He lunged again. This time I stood my ground and he checked his leap at the last second.... and toppled sideways. I didn't hide my laugh that time. His face twisted fast, grabbed my pajama leg and wrenched, and down I went. "Bully. Kelley Armstrong
As my self-isolation stretches into its eighth week, cabin fever has normalized behaviour like wearing a collared shirt with pajama pants, and just making sure not to stand up during videoconferences. Source: Internet
After the rape, he knotted a pajama jacket around her throat (and a red blouse), took her into the bathroom, cut the cord from her wrists and turned on the shower. Source: Internet
He’s six-foot-four and weighs 240 pounds, and was last seen wearing checkered pajama pants and a maroon shirt. Source: Internet