Genre of folk Christmas song.
Period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6.
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Examples for "Christmas"
Examples for "Christmas"
1Mr Fox said talks would continue over Christmas and the new year.
2The State television service obviously considers violence to be essential Christmas viewing.
3But they may have just been given the best possible Christmas present.
4Overspending is a growing problem at Christmas, according to the support group.
5December is all about Christmas, New Year and, in my house, birthdays.
1A new appeal is hereby addressed to Christians, at this Christmastide.
2Then Peggy betook herself to Wilmot for the happiest Christmastide she had ever known.
3A white-winged, invisible guest had arrived, before time, to spend the Christmastide with them.
4He enjoyed the old plays and ballets of Christmastide introduced from France at this period.
5Do you want to have some FUN this Christmastide?
1Around Christmastime home-longings got extra strong-hewrote five letters in three days.
2Some people say that every Christmastime, the morning cock crows all night long.
3You wouldn't want to be stuck here still Christmastime, now would you, Reverend.''
4Indeed; and when Bonaparte is in London this Christmastime, what then?
5One day at Christmastime Alzugaray went in the morning to look for Cæsar.
1Its president, Lawrence Yule, said councils would try and persuade the Government.
2Lawrence Yule has just been named president of Local Government New Zealand.
3The Yule River Project covers an area of approximately 225 km square.
4Other issues also mattered to those in the electorate, Mr Yule said.
5But he said there were still many unknowns, and Lawrence Yule agreed.
1But there was further gloom yet to be cast over this Yuletide.
2Naturally enough, gifts for the granny loomed large on the Yuletide horizon.
3It's that rare piece of Yuletide songwriting to reference Osama Bin Laden.
4That's enough to convince Marcellus that benevolent Yuletide energies must be at work.
5And she wished me a Blithe Yuletide on a penny card.
1A letter to new Cabinet Minister Noel Dempsey has come Quidnunc's way.
2Criminal Bar Association president Noel Sainsbury said the government must do more.
3However, the broadcaster's director general Noel Curran called for additional public funding.
4This is a crucial difference with the current, ongoing Noel Conway case.
5But one other person deserves credit - former education minister, Noel Dempsey.
6In just two games, Noel King tried to address this serious issue.
7Aria hadn't exactly told Ella she and Noel would be here today.
8The decision was announced yesterday by the Minister for Communications, Noel Dempsey.
9Drummond compiled 12 points and six rebounds while Noel scored eight points.
10Mrs. Lecount laid down the Draft; Noel Vanstone laid down the pen.
11Defence solicitor Mr Noel Phoenix said the accused was pleading not guilty.
12The meetings follow an intervention by the Minister for Communications Noel Dempsey.
13In fact, the decision was made by his predecessor, Mr Noel Treacy.
14The woman was Katherine de Vaucelles; the man was Noel le Jolys.
15But once the colds cleared up, the daily reports to Noel continued.
16Recently, only the Noel Clarke-scripted Kidulthood and Adulthood have achieved much traction.