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Father Christmas

NOUN
  1. the legendary patron saint of children; an imaginary being who is thought to bring presents to children at Christmas

How To Use Father Christmas In A Sentence

  • The parade will lead to the Market Place where Father Christmas will switch on the town's Christmas lights from the balcony of the Bear Hotel.
  • "Children look forward to visiting a Grotto for a little present and to meet Father Christmas.
  • Earlier Father Christmas made his way through the town. Undefined
  • His horse-drawn vehicles carried Father Christmas and Gala Queens in such places as Todmorden, Cowling and Lothersdale.
  • The display included more than 300 bulbs, together with Father Christmas figures, snowmen, reindeers and a sledge.
  • But I did laugh very merrily when the reception manager made his way around the courtyard diners, rigged up in full Father Christmas gear and gumboots five sizes too big.
  • Anyway, you'll be pleased to know that Father Christmas did turn up that night and there was much joy the following morning - joy mixed with relief.
  • We get Grandfather up as Father Christmas.
  • It occurs to him that it's not going to be easy to tell his daughter about Father Christmas, as his mother suggested he should do soon. Mother Of Storms
  • There is nothing new in Father Christmas, but edutainment - or infotainment - is an American concept steadily establishing itself in this country.
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