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{i} Christmas
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Christmas Day, the day it is celebrated, 25 December, an English quarter day

This Christmas we'll open presents then go to grandma's for dinner.

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A personification of Christmas
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Christmas season, the end of the year period, busy with shopping and preparations for Christmas
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A widely celebrated festival commemorating the nativity of Jesus Christ, incorporating various Christian, pre-Christian and secular customs

Do you celebrate Christmas?.

i̇sa''nın doğum yortusu
Christmastide, the Twelve Days of Christmas, the season (traditionally from the 24th of December to the 6th of January) around the celebration of Christ's birth

The Christmas shoppers spent less this December, than last year, but our store will probably see just as many returned items during the twelve days of Christmas.

i̇sa''nın doğum yortusu
{i} surname of a child with Christmas disease
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{i} Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ (celebrated on December 25); Yule; period before and after Christmas, period around December 25th; Christian church season from December 24th to January 6th
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The period from the Friday following Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve, busy with shopping and preparations for Christmas
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The day it is celebrated, 25th December, an English quarter day
i̇sa''nın doğum yortusu
The season (traditionally from the 24th of December to the 6th of January) around the celebration of Christs birth
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Christmas is a Christian festival when the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. The day after Christmas is generally a busy one for retailers Merry Christmas, Mom
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Christmas is the period of several days around and including Christmas Day. He'll be in the hospital over Christmas, so we'll be spending our Christmas Day there. the period of time around 25 December, the day when Christians celebrate the birth of Christ at Christmas. Christian festival celebrated on December 25, commemorating the birth of Jesus. December 25 had already been identified by Sextus Julius Africanus in AD 221 as the day on which Christmas would be celebrated, and it was celebrated in Rome by AD 336. During the Middle Ages Christmas became extremely popular, and various liturgical celebrations of the holiday were established. The practice of exchanging gifts had begun by the 15th century. The Yule log, cakes, and fir trees derive from German and Celtic customs. Christmas today is regarded as a family festival with gifts brought by Santa Claus (see St. Nicholas). As an increasingly secular festival, it has come to be celebrated by many non-Christians
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{f} spend Christmas (e.g.: "My daughter Christmassed with her friends")
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The Christian holiday which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
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