A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
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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.
1Trading restrictions on Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day would remain.
2Attempts to reach court officials were unsuccessful given the Christmas Day holiday.
3Those two days just happened to be Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
4We're looking at the weather forecast for South Africa on Christmas Day.
5Authorities estimate 116 homes were destroyed by the fires on Christmas Day.
1His wife got a pepper mill from Lord & Taylor for Xmas.
2INTERVIEW - Are your Xmas lights made by slaves, asks Chinese dissident?
3On other side, there was what started to be shopping list for Xmas.
4It will be in the January number, which will be out before Xmas.
5The authorities were arranging a dance and sleighing party for the Xmas celebration.
1Dec 25: In his first Christmas as pope, Francis calls on atheists to unite with believers of all religions for peace.
2Dec 25 (Reuters) - Following are security developments in Iraq at 0715 GMT on Friday.
3David Claridge of Janusian security consultants said the Dec 25 attempt was fairly predictable and we may see it as a failure.
4Dec 25, 1978 - Vietnam starts invasion of Cambodia after a series of increasingly daring cross-border Khmer Rouge raids.
5Dec 25 (Reuters) - Wine sales at auction houses were flat to lower in 2012, with lower prices for the top Bordeaux weighing on results.