Christmas Eve

NOUN
  1. the day before Christmas
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How To Use Christmas Eve In A Sentence

  • So while visiting a disco in Rouen on Christmas Eve with his porcine coworker he decides to take his revenge.
  • Generally, a girl, Clara (Mary, Made or Masha in other versions), is given a nutcracker by her godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer, at a Christmas Eve party arranged by her parents.
  • The big celebration usually takes place on Christmas Eve.
  • On Christmas Eve he started on his journey, and the next four years were spent among convicts in a prison at Omsk. He has described his experiences there in his “Memories of the House of the Dead” (1853) —experiences which, though frightful in the extreme, seem to have strengthened rather than injured him in body and mind, though they may have embittered his temper. Biographical Note
  • After spending two weeks casing the joint, they rob it on Christmas Eve.
  • On Christmas Eve, people eat Lenten foods (no meat or dairy products) and drink hot toddies (warm brandy with honey).
  • He gathers together his company after the performance on Christmas Eve on stage.
  • Last night it began, perfectly timed on Christmas eve, to snow.
  • We go to my parents' on Christmas Eve.
  • We spent Christmas Eve cooking and getting ready for Christmas Day.
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