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Christmastime   /krˈɪstməstˌaɪm/   Listen
Christmastime

noun
1.
Period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6.  Synonyms: Christmas, Christmastide, Noel, Yule, Yuletide.






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"Christmastime" Quotes from Famous Books



... came down for two days at Christmastime, she noticed that he was brown, cheerful, and amazingly strong. They were as shy as lovers on this little holiday, Margaret finding that her old maternal, half-patronizing attitude toward her husband did not fit the case at all, and John ...
— Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby and Other Stories • Kathleen Norris

... lay buried in the snow that Christmastime. Here and there the steam plough had thrown its furrows, on either side of the railroad, high above the window line. The fences were muffled in long ridges of snow, their stakes showing like pins in a cushion of white velvet. Some of the ...
— Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country • Irving Bacheller

... widespread. Traveling cross-country in a train during Christmastime, 1945, the celebrated American essayist Bernard De Voto was astonished to hear expressions of antiblack (p. 127) sentiment. In Wisconsin, "a state where I think I had never before heard the word 'nigger,' that [dining] car was full of talk about niggers and what ...
— Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 • Morris J. MacGregor Jr.



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