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Christ·mas <-es [or -ses]> [ˈkrɪs(t)məs] N

Christmas
Merry Christmas!
at Christmas
at Christmas

ˈChrist·mas card N

ˈChrist·mas carol N

Christmas carol

Christ·mas ˈcrack·er N Brit

Christmas cracker

Christ·mas ˈDay N

Christmas Day
Christmas Day
Christmas Day

Christ·mas ˈEve N

Christmas Eve
on Christmas Eve

Christ·mas ˈpud·ding N Brit

Christmas pudding

ˈChrist·mas tree N

Christmas tree

Fa·ther ˈChrist·mas N esp Brit

Father Christmas

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English
Education, skiing tourism, and Christmas tree farming are among this area's most prominent industries, although agriculture and raising livestock also remain important.
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The first services were held on Christmas Day in 1868.
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This was ostensibly done in order to reach the town in time for the Christmas Day opening.
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It's like the Christmas cake: you have the ordinariness of the icing, and marzipan are the lawyers and judges.
www.bbc.co.uk
But even fewer of us enjoy Christmas pudding, according to a survey.
www.dailymail.co.uk
This promise came to me that year when Christmas preparations and present buying had me anxious and stressed.
www.niagarathisweek.com
Those attending the performance will also receive a Christmas stocking filled with gifts, coupons and holiday sweets.
www.castanet.net
The men longed for home and the smell of freshly baked Christmas cake and plumb pudding.
www.cambridgetimes.ca
Hay says he refused permission for the senator to use the artwork for his Christmas card.
www.smh.com.au
The origins of the Christmas pudding, for example, can be traced back to the 1420s, to two sources.
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