Similar words: clause, tentacle, claustrophobia, claustrophobic, antacid, obstacle, a class, spectacle. Meaning: ['sæntəklɔːz] n. the legendary patron saint of children.
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31. She still believes in Santa Claus and it would be creel to disillusion her.
32. A sandsculptor prepares a Santa Claus sandcastle at Durban's North Beach on December 23, 2010.
33. If Dickens shaped the Anglophone Christmas traditions, Thomas Nast and Clement Moore provided the English-speaking countries with their popular images of Santa Claus.
34. The US postal service uses the city's zip code of 99705 as their advertised postal code for Santa Claus.
35. Elements of Santa Claus folklore are also derived from Germanic traditions.
36. You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs and never stop believing in Santa Claus.
37. Today, we continue to use Saint Nicholas ( or Saint Nick ) a pseudonym for Santa Claus.
38. The concept of the American Santa Claus originated with St. Nicholas, who was born in Asia Minor in 280 A.D. He was known as a kind[sentencedict.com], benevolent man; indeed made a saint because of his generosity.
39. A Palestinian protester in a Santa Claus costume runs away from a tear gas canister fired by Israeli troops during a protest outside the West Bank village of Bilin.
40. The actor that acts santa Claus does not have a thing, take beard over eat drumstick.
41. Display a large poster of Santa Claus with a black slash through it, or hang a dartboard with a photo of good ole St. Nick with several strategically placed darts.
42. In the 19th century, the Santa Claus tradition seems to have been transplanted back to Europe.
43. As for Saint Nicholas , or Santa Claus, the story goes back to the third century.
44. Although he has origins in Norse and pre-Christian mythology , Santa Claus took shape in the United States.
45. Santa Claus village of Tuopulan accepted it is common people the place of one countervail wish.
46. "Santa Claus governs our entire economy for the last quarter of the year and without him businesses would go broke," said co-author Allan Lazar.
47. EVERYONE knows Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. So letters sent to the roly-poly icon find their way to the small town of North Pole in Alaska, including those simply addressed to Santa.
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48. Cats, dogs , reindeer, and Santa Claus were my specialties then.
49. Men dressed as Santa Claus wait for their wakeboard run at a water ski set on a small lake in Hamburg December 5, 2010.
50. Red and white matched is Santa Claus, the most popular figure during Christmastime.
51. The big stores each have a professional Santa Claus, white - bearded, red - mantled, black - booted.
52. But there are some rascals making lif difficult for Santa Claus.
53. Handed down Santa Claus is same year Asia minor Bishop Mi Lacheng thesaint Nicolas's incarnation.
54. Theyalso believe Santa Claus lives in the mountains in Lapland.
55. The primary inspiration for Santa Claus is the 4th century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas of Myra. Nicholas resided in the ancient Lycian town of Myra, located in Byzantine Anatolia.
56. In this story, Maureen O'Hara and young Natalie Wood play a skeptical mother and daughter whose lives are touched by the magic of Santa Claus.
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