Tree, often decorated, used in the celebration of Christmas.
A terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses.
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Examples for "holiday tree"
Examples for "holiday tree"
1Give him a party perhaps, and light up the holiday tree.
2It was like being approached by a decorated holiday tree tiptoeing in jeweled slippers.
3The holiday tree was a little evergreen of Barby's christening if not of her planting.
4Look what it does to the holiday tree.
5There is no tradition of a holiday tree.
Tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and grey bark.
Medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed.
1It stands as London's main Christmas tree each year in Trafalgar Square.
2Villagers now have a common Christmas tree and one maypole, for example.
3Sorry to brag but our Christmas tree is absolutely gorgeous this year!
4But, on the surface, it seems quite clear: Christmas trees are bad.
5He used to bring his Christmas tree home in it: Interesting guy.
6A number of parks and woods also accept Christmas trees for recycling.
7South Korea illuminating a Christmas tree tower near the North Korean border.
8In another moment, the entire Christmas tree was in a bright blaze.
9The stove and the turkey and the Christmas tree all went away.
10The phone lights, however, blinked up as rapidly as a Christmas tree.
11If you're really running out of time, make a money Christmas tree.
12Did you find a brand new smartphone under the CHristmas tree yesterday?
13Also on offer is a Christmas tree design, installation and decoration service.
14And who were the first team to use the Christmas tree formation?
15The breeze brought a mild scent that reminded her of Christmas trees.
16Two hours ago the light sail lit up like a Christmas tree.
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