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Xmas
[ kris-muhsor, often, eks-muhs ]
Xmas
/ ˈkrɪsməs; ˈɛksməs /
Sensitive Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of Xmas1
Example Sentences
But may have explained pony for my daughter found stuffed down chimney on Xmas morn.
X is for Xmas, once a Christian holiday, now a secular political deadline.
Your loving SANTA CLAUS Whom people sometimes call the Man in the Moon Xmas Words By Roy Blount Jr.
We had, considering the age of the world and the hard times, quite a show of Xmas gifts and mild festivities.
Secret councils were held as to the Xmas gifts to be given to everyone, white and black.
Peter's birthday is soon after Xmas, too soon after for Peter's taste—and mine.
The Manchester brigade were fortunate again in being out in divisional reserve for 'Xmas.
On 'Xmas Eve the first of a series of events at once sad and joyful began to occur.
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