pillow fight
a mock fight in which participants thump each other with pillows
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How to use pillow fight in a sentence
The photograph was, in fact, a restaging of a real pillow fight that had broken out between the band members a few nights before.
Now, poking is reduced to a sort of cyber–pillow fight or –tickling match, most of the time between friends.
Feeling secure, our love of fun overcame weariness, and after a boisterous pillow-fight we strolled out on to the balcony again.
The Log of a Sea-Waif | Frank T. BullenThen all the dolls ran to their beds and brought their pillows and had the jolliest pillow fight imaginable.
Raggedy Andy Stories | Johnny GruelleAt that same time he knew Sir Frederick Leighton, and they once had a pillow fight!
Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy, Vol. 2 of 2 | Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton
Then would have ensued an old-fashioned pillow fight, had not Lucile suddenly bethought her that this was not their own home.
Lucile Triumphant | Elizabeth M. DuffieldThe boys were almost as good as they promised to be, not having any pillow fight.
The Curlytops and Their Playmates | Howard R. Garis
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