Similar words: pulchritude, wrist, tourist, terrorist, aristocrat, psychiatrist, characteristic, nightmare. Meaning: ['krɪsməs] n. 1. period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6 2. a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland. v. spend Christmas.
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181. The shop windows are wonderful around Christmas time.
182. Both students and teachers took Christmas off.
183. Best wishes for Christmas and a Happy New Year.
184. We get Grandfather up as Father Christmas.
185. The centre is now closed for the Christmas holidays.
186. My mind flashed back to last Christmas.
187. We give to the Children's Fund every Christmas.
188. See you at Christmas. Love, Kate.
189. The store is underhanded in the Christmas season.
190. Christmas is only a month away.
191. The shop is open seven days a week excluding Christmas Day.
192. We always go to my parents' house on Christmas Eve.
193. He welcomed the truce, but pointed out it was of little comfort to families spending Christmas without a loved one.
194. Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
195. Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted in to help with the post.
196. There is a village which glories in the name of Cold Christmas.
197. The commercial side of the Christmas season is an easy target for satire.
198. There was a bit of hanky-panky going on at the Christmas party.
199. Christmas is a time to eat, drink and make merry.
200. We don't expect to see Gideon this side of Christmas.
201. I've been landed with the job of organizing the Christmas party.
202. Having to cook for everyone at Christmas put his mother in a real flap.
203. The hall looked very festive with its coloured lights and Christmas tree.
204. Your mama and I are gonna miss you at Christmas.
205. The candles on the Christmas tree lit up the room.
206. Encourage children to put aside some of their pocket-money to buy Christmas presents.
207. The people at the toy shop expect to shift a lot of stock in the run-up to Christmas.
208. We parceled up some games and toys to take to the Children Home at Christmas.
208. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
209. We have Beth's family and mine coming for Christmas, so it'll be like the Feeding of the Five Thousand.
210. A Christmas cracker usually contains a paper hat, a joke and a novelty.
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