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Sentence count:135+1Posted:2017-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: Christmaschristmas eveMerry ChristmaspostmasterchristChristianChristianitychristianizationMeaning: n. 1. Australian tree or shrub with red flowers; often used in Christmas decoration 2. a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses 3. tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and grey bark 4. medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed 5. an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration. 
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31. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree / How brightly shine thy candles.
32. It was a glass ball in aged, tarnished gold; a decoration for a Christmas tree.
33. Now she was under a Christmas tree, the most beautiful and best-decorated tree she could imagine.
34. The tip of the Christmas tree snapped off when it fell.
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35. Two days before the President's visit they began to dress the mast like a Christmas tree.
36. Then the fir tree told the mice of its grandest moment as a Christmas tree and shared the story of Humpty Dumpty.
37. We had a tumbleweed like that in Arizona for a Christmas tree, but this photograph was taken in Colorado.
38. An angel was balancing precariously on top of the Christmas tree.
39. We roped the Christmas tree to the top of the car and drove home.
40. There, nestling on a further bed of tissue-paper, were five glass Christmas tree decorations.
41. Prevent pine-needle fall-out from covering your floors when removing your Christmas tree.
42. I go and sit on the bench in front of the Christmas tree and stare at it.
43. The chart resembled a Christmas tree, with John Gutfreund on the top and us at the bottom.
44. The Christmas tree has been part of the festivities in Britain since the last century.
45. Who would want a tumbleweed for a Christmas tree in a home resting among evergreens?
46. They're lovely to look at, but remember that old Christmas tree lights are potentially lethal.
47. The house was lit like a Christmas tree and shaped like a gigantic igloo.
48. There was a Christmas tree in the living room and a surfing video on the television.
49. When are we going to hang the lights on the Christmas tree, Mommy?
50. I du n no how tall it is, but the Christmas tree outside the caff is blummin huge.
51. The clincher came when we went to buy our Christmas tree last week.
52. We got the Christmas tree home by tying it to the top of the car.
53. Snowflake ornaments and tiny red ribbons were fastened to the Christmas tree.
54. And, with great secrecy, she bought a Christmas tree, and decorated it herself when Susan was asleep.
55. We had a big Christmas tree once - ages ago, it was.
56. The failure of this meagre adornment seemed only to intensify the air of sadness, like decorations on a dead Christmas tree.
57. The Christmas tree went all the way up to the ceiling.
58. If the Christmas tree is fresh, the needles will bend without breaking.
59. Do you have jingle bell on the Christmas tree?
60. They decorated the Christmas tree with tinsel.
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