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Christmas |
Christmas is a busy time of year.
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Advent |
It will soon be time for an Advent calendar.
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Jesus |
Jesus had dinner with his 12 friends.
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Bethlehem |
Mary rode into Bethlehem on a donkey.
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shepherds |
The shepherds were high on a hill, watching their flocks by night.
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candle |
Be careful not to burn yourself on the candle.
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angel |
In the old church, there was a carving of an angel.
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giving |
The team had to confer before giving their answer.
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charity |
All the surplus stock was given to charity.
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family |
The family opened a bank account.
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snowflake |
The snowflake fell on my nose.
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sleigh |
The kids enjoyed the sleigh ride.
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reindeer |
The sleigh was pulled by reindeer.
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stockings |
The girl wore stockings.
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presents |
I will wrap all your Christmas presents to go under our tree in class.
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chocolate |
I love chocolate mousse.
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December |
Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
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mistletoe |
We hang mistletoe at Christmas.
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holiday |
I have some holiday pay due to me.
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celebration |
Christmas is a celebration of Jesus's birth.
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