"Jimjams" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jimjams" Meaning

Jimjams is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to pajamas or nightclothes. It is commonly used in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, whereas in the US, people are more likely to use the term "pajamas" or "PJs".

"Jimjams" Examples

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Definition: Jimjams is another word for pajamas or nightclothes.

Here are five usage examples:

"I love my new jimjams with the cute cartoon characters on them." (informal)
"After a long day, I like to change into my jimjams and relax on the couch." (conversational)
"Don't forget to pack your jimjams for the trip, you'll want to be comfortable." (advisory)
"I'm not going to the party, I'm wearing my jimjams and watching TV instead." (playful)
"The hotel provided jimjams for us to sleep in, it was so thoughtful." (descriptive)

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