Describing words that can be used in a Christmas poster in the last week of term!
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merry |
Have a very merry Christmas.
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happy |
Happy Christmas to you!
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jolly |
Have a jolly Christmas day!
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peaceful |
Have a peaceful Christmas.
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wonderful |
We hope the children have wonderful behaviour at Christmas!
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magical |
Christmas is magical because of all the lights!
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excitable |
The children were excitable because they received a puppy at Christmas.
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white |
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.
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fantastic |
The chef cooked a fantastic meal.
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fantastical |
Have a fantastical day!
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fancy |
The presents at Christmas were fancy.
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great |
The best people have a great Christmas day.
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beautiful |
The white trees from afar created a beautiful view.
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mystical |
The shining stars at night made the sky look mystical.
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magnificent |
The food at Christmas was magnificent!
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remarkable |
The Christmas TV shows are remarkable because there are TV shows we don't normally see all the time.
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religious |
Christmas Day is a religious time all around the world.
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caroling
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Hope you enjoy caroling at Christmas!
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