English "Xmas" (or slightly variant forms) is a written abbreviation for "Christmas"
A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
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1We first noticed the spread of this cuteness just before X-mas.
2By X-mas 1952 the lenient-treatment was flourishing so that the men were permitted a mild celebration.
3L. gave no tips but gave $500 at X-mas.
4We're counting down the final days of the X-Mas season and it's way past the cut-off for determining who has been naughty or nice.
1There's also a prolific sub-genre of xmas songs done Beatles-style.
2Need a xmas present for the person with everything?
3Originals And then there are the genuine xmas originals.
4Over the xmas holiday our pop swells to 10k.
5His wife got a pepper mill from Lord & Taylor for Xmas.
6INTERVIEW - Are your Xmas lights made by slaves, asks Chinese dissident?
7Xmas video of man accused of having sex with his own mother.
8On other side, there was what started to be shopping list for Xmas.
9It will be in the January number, which will be out before Xmas.
10The authorities were arranging a dance and sleighing party for the Xmas celebration.
11He and Kate bond looking up at a bird outside the Xmas shop.
12Then the Vietcong offered the Xmas truce & then another truce.
13Spectrum HoloByte's Gilman Louie tells us what game machine to buy next Xmas.
14Well I guess its time to say Mery Xmas now Mable.
15To see his mates and bring some cheer To folks alone at Xmas.
16I keep forgetting Xmas, Kitty, and this is my Xmas letter.