Christmas Adjectives

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Christmas Adjectives

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1. Santa knows whether you've been or nice. So, you had better be
good this year, or he might bring you a lump of
coal.

2. As Santa landed on the roof of our house, we could hear the tapping of little
reindeer hooves and a symphony of sleigh bells.

3. Every Christmas, my grandmother bakes a batch of sugar cookies


shaped like snowmen.

4. Marie made a beautiful, wreath out of pine branches and red


flowers.
(A wreath is a traditional Christmas decoration made of branches twisted into
the shape of a circle. It is often hung on the front
door to greet visitors.)

5. The ornaments looked like stars on the Christmas tree.

6. In America, Santa Claus is usually depicted as a , fat man who


brings gifts to young boys and girls. Many countries believe in Father
Christmas, who is usually depicted in a more dignified, spiritual light.

7. When we were in Guadalajara, we attended the most lively Christmas


celebration I have ever seen. Everything was decorated in
bright, colors and we sang and danced the night away.

8. The night air and heavy snow gave way to a beautiful white
Christmas with blue skies and relatively warm
temperatures.
9. The old man reminded us that Christmas was more than just a day of gift
giving; it was a day with an ancient history.

10. I wish you all a Christmas and a happy New Year.

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