Pillow Fight

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɪloʊ faɪt/

Definitions of pillow fight

noun a fight or playful altercation using pillows as weapons

Example Sentences

A1 I had a pillow fight with my siblings last night.

A2 Pillow fights are a fun way to bond with friends.

B1 The pillow fight at the sleepover got a little out of hand.

B2 After the party, we had a massive pillow fight in the living room.

C1 The pillow fight tournament was the highlight of the summer camp.

C2 As adults, we still enjoy the occasional pillow fight at our annual retreat.

Examples of pillow fight in a Sentence

formal The children engaged in a playful pillow fight before bedtime.

informal We had a massive pillow fight at the sleepover last night.

slang Let's have a pillow fight and see who's the last one standing!

figurative Their argument turned into a verbal pillow fight, with each side throwing insults back and forth.

Grammatical Forms of pillow fight

past tense

pillow fought

plural

pillow fights

comparative

more pillow fight

superlative

most pillow fight

present tense

pillow fights

future tense

will pillow fight

perfect tense

have pillow fought

continuous tense

is pillow fighting

singular

pillow fight

positive degree

pillow fight

infinitive

to pillow fight

gerund

pillow fighting

participle

pillow fought

Origin and Evolution of pillow fight

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of the term 'pillow fight' can be traced back to the playful act of hitting someone with a pillow for fun or as a form of entertainment.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'pillow fight' has remained consistent in its meaning of a playful physical interaction involving pillows, often seen as a harmless and fun activity among friends or siblings.