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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211. If I can't be home for Christmas, phoning you on the day is the next best thing.
212. There are lots of TV Christmas specials for children this year.
213. I must post off all my Christmas cards before this week.
214. They carried out the robbery on Christmas Day, gambling on no one being in the building.
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215. Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.
216. Supermarkets everywhere reported excellent trading in the run-up to Christmas.
217. St. Patrick's Cathedral is famed for its midnight mass on Christmas eve.
218. She felt a stab of envy when she saw all the expensive presents Zoe had been given for Christmas.
219. There is a new issue of Christmas stamps every year.
220. Do you think we might have a white Christmas this year?
221. Start planning for Christmas now by stocking up the freezer with some festive dishes.
222. He returned home each year to celebrate Christmas and New Year with his family.
223. It's traditional in England to eat turkey on Christmas Day.
224. With Christmas coming up,(sentencedict.com) few people have much money to spare.
225. Shops close only on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
226. The children usually asked for comic or sporting annuals for Christmas.
227. The children squealed in delight when they saw all the presents under the Christmas tree.
228. She announced grandly that she was spending Christmas in the Caribbean.
229. Everyone wants to create a sense of occasion at Christmas.
230. We didn't get the harvest in until Christmas, there was so much snow.
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