Similar words: clause, tentacle, claustrophobia, claustrophobic, antacid, obstacle, a class, spectacle. Meaning: ['sæntəklɔːz] n. the legendary patron saint of children.
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1. He believes Santa Claus comes in through the chimney.
2. The children are longing for Santa Claus to arrive.
3. She still believes in Santa Claus and it would be cruel to disillusion her.
4. Go to sleep quickly or Santa Claus won't come!
5. Santa Claus is the personification of Christmas.
6. Dad dressed up as Santa Claus.
7. Come on, Emma, Santa Claus won't eat you! If you go closer, he'll give you a present.
8. The children know that Santa Claus isn't a real person.
9. The Swedes do not have Santa Claus . What they have is Christmas Gnome.
10. Besides, she was too old for Santa Claus.
11. To criticize him was like mugging Santa Claus.
12. Santa Claus was not prominent in his theology.
13. It was Christmas Eve, therefore Santa Claus and his helpers were all very busy.
14. Easy Money puts on its Santa Claus outfit and walks through the winter wonderland of savings and investment schemes for children.
15. Many American children believe in Santa Claus.
16. Bah! There is no Santa Claus.
17. Santa Claus is a man of wisdom.
18. At that point in my life, I still believed in the magical trifecta—Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy.
19. There is a Santa Claus village at the Arctic Circle Rovaniemi in Lapland in Finland.
20. There are three stages in a man's life: He believes in Santa Claus. He doesn't believe in Santa Claus. He is Santa Claus.
21. I no longer feel like a needy child waiting for Santa Claus to hand me something from his limited supply of goodies.
22. Startled squaddies received Abba tapes and videos from the would-be Santa Claus as he reassured them they were not forgotten.
23. He had immediately surrendered himself after the shooting of the Santa Claus,(Sentencedict.com) anxious to be taken into custody.
24. Attractive dolls with fabric faces in a variety of clothes are from £9 to £14, with Santa Claus at £14.
25. On the envelopes had been stamped the outlines of Santa Claus, holly, and a reindeer.
26. Of course, people get fooled, as when parents tell their children about Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny, or when an adult mistakes a story for a documentary, or vice versa.
27. The doorbell rang and Peggy ran fleetly answer it, calling that it must be Santa Claus.
28. The doorbell ring and Peggy ran fleetly answer it , calling that it must be Santa Claus.
29. Today, we continue to use Saint Nicholas ( or Saint Nick ) as a pseudonym for Santa Claus.
30. Door Gunner Petty Officer Richard Symonds of the Royal Navy wears a Santa Claus outfit as he delivers mail and presents to troops around Helmand province on December 25, 2010.
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