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Definition of pillow fight in English: pillow fightnoun A mock fight using pillows. 枕头打闹 Example sentencesExamples - Well, needless to say, that triggered a pillow fight that lasted for 10 minutes until Nick pulled me down and started kissing me.
- They were totally elated and because they'd had a pillow fight a couple of nights before.
- He made his first trip to America with the Beatles in 1964, and took the famous picture of them having a pillow fight, which appeared just as ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ hit number one in the States.
- A pillow fight began and continued until around midnight, when everyone had gotten out all of their extra pent-up energy.
- Gina said as she threw another pillow and the girls started an ongoing pillow fight.
- But if they can't manage to work things out, it'll make what's happened so far look like a pillow fight.
- Find fun activities the entire family can enjoy, like football in the snow, ice skating, skiing, hide-and-seek or a pillow fight.
- Then everyone grabbed a pillow and had a pillow fight.
- In no time, they were having a huge pillow fight with pillows flying everywhere.
- The objective is to bash the boys over the head with pillows thus causing a pillow fight.
- Town leaders want a blanket ban on a mass pillow fight expected in Swindon town centre next weekend, fearing it will promote yobbish behaviour.
- I told her, ‘Oh no, you did not just challenge me to a pillow fight.’
- Knocking the stuffing out of each other may also set a record if Oregon State University students are recognized for what they hope was the largest pillow fight in history.
- With that she smacks David in the side with the pillow and a full-blown pillow fight ensues.
- It is exactly the sort of song you would listen to while having a pillow fight at a sleep over party (probably after consuming some red cordial and snorting sherbet).
- Casey laughed and hit him in the face with her pillow, which started a pillow fight.
- There will be plenty of fun for children with a pillow fight, wellington throwing, hidden treasure, bouncing castles, pony rides, and a wealth of other activities including sport such as a juvenile football match.
- Will you wind up best friends and strip to your undies for a pillow fight?
- Lee finally asks, giving up on the second-rate pillow fight.
- The bandmembers also mingle with the crowd until a pillow fight between nubile young ladies breaks out.
Definition of pillow fight in US English: pillow fightnounˈpilō fīt A mock fight in which people hit each other with pillows. Example sentencesExamples - A pillow fight began and continued until around midnight, when everyone had gotten out all of their extra pent-up energy.
- With that she smacks David in the side with the pillow and a full-blown pillow fight ensues.
- Knocking the stuffing out of each other may also set a record if Oregon State University students are recognized for what they hope was the largest pillow fight in history.
- Lee finally asks, giving up on the second-rate pillow fight.
- The bandmembers also mingle with the crowd until a pillow fight between nubile young ladies breaks out.
- Well, needless to say, that triggered a pillow fight that lasted for 10 minutes until Nick pulled me down and started kissing me.
- I told her, ‘Oh no, you did not just challenge me to a pillow fight.’
- Town leaders want a blanket ban on a mass pillow fight expected in Swindon town centre next weekend, fearing it will promote yobbish behaviour.
- Then everyone grabbed a pillow and had a pillow fight.
- Will you wind up best friends and strip to your undies for a pillow fight?
- Gina said as she threw another pillow and the girls started an ongoing pillow fight.
- The objective is to bash the boys over the head with pillows thus causing a pillow fight.
- There will be plenty of fun for children with a pillow fight, wellington throwing, hidden treasure, bouncing castles, pony rides, and a wealth of other activities including sport such as a juvenile football match.
- Casey laughed and hit him in the face with her pillow, which started a pillow fight.
- Find fun activities the entire family can enjoy, like football in the snow, ice skating, skiing, hide-and-seek or a pillow fight.
- But if they can't manage to work things out, it'll make what's happened so far look like a pillow fight.
- He made his first trip to America with the Beatles in 1964, and took the famous picture of them having a pillow fight, which appeared just as ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ hit number one in the States.
- In no time, they were having a huge pillow fight with pillows flying everywhere.
- It is exactly the sort of song you would listen to while having a pillow fight at a sleep over party (probably after consuming some red cordial and snorting sherbet).
- They were totally elated and because they'd had a pillow fight a couple of nights before.
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