Christmas day meaning in English
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Definition
Christmas (day): the (day) of the Christian celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ, 25th December
Examples
- "I was drugged (intravenously) at the Christmas party."
- "That would encourage spending in the run-up to Christmas."
- "So, I wanted to talk to you about the Christmas retail sales."
- "On the twelfth day of Christmas"
- "Hannah : We should be at home, singing Christmas songs in front of the fire and opening presents!"
- "Seeing as it's Christmas, now seems like a good time to wish you all a merry Christmas."
- "How do you envisage things for Christmas?"
- "Happy Christmas Susie"
- "Everyone : On the fourth day of Christmas"
- "Brian : It's Christmas day, sir!"
- "Well, since you're all here, and since we are like a family, why don't we celebrate Christmas... the Delavigne way!"
- "Before Christmas?"
- "See you at Christmas."
- "Brian : Ah, next, Philip usually tells us about the true meaning of Christmas."
- "Bruno's Brew is the most popular perfume in Brazil, and as things stand, I have nothing to give our wholesalers for the Christmas rush."
- "Hannah : Isn't Christmas the biggest holiday in the whole world?"
- "Happy Christmas Icarus"
- "Bumper Christmas for Delavigne Corp."
- "That's what people do for Christmas, right?"
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