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Christmastime

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[ US /ˈkɹɪstməˌstaɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6

How To Use Christmastime In A Sentence

  • You should not be without a greeting from me at Christmastime, when in the midst of the festivities your feeling of aloneness is apt to weigh more heavily upon you. Breakfast in Bed
  • Every year at Christmastime, we invite children to the White House for one special program.
  • Instead of the crass commercialism shoveled at us come Christmastime, we get to dress up as brain-eating ghouls and sexy pixies.
  • Many of us grew up with images of soda-guzzling polar bears instead of dancing sugarplum fairies each Christmastime. 'This American Life' bursts Coca-Cola's bubble: What's in that original recipe, anyway?
  • One's reminded of those little ceramic villages one buys at Shreve's at Christmastime ! FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
  • A Christmastime tradition is the posada, a celebration held each night beginning on December 16.
  • He had planned to announce his hope to send her to the conservatory at Christmastime.
  • They bet bonbons and other goodies instead of the usual shillings, for no one wanted to lose money during Christmastime.
  • Before the term "reality TV" was a twinkle in some producer's eye, wise old Santa understood the extraordinary brand-enhancement power of a Christmastime story of pain and redemption. Michael L. Millenson: "Rudolph" Sings of Santa as Savvy Manager, Marketer
  • In America, gift giving at Christmastime began in the 17th century when early Dutch settlers introduced St. Nicholas to the New World. St.
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