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Xmas  n.  Christmas; an abbreviation for the Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
Synonyms: Christmas, Christmas Day, Dec 25.






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"Xmas" Quotes from Famous Books



... have moreover hired a colored gentlewoman who is willing to wear out my carpets, burn out my range, freeze out my water-pipes, and be generally useful: I have also moved my family into our new home, have had a Xmas tree for the youngsters, have looked up a cheap school for Harry and Sidney, have discharged my daily duties as first flute of the Peabody Orchestra, have written a couple of poems and part of an essay on Beethoven and Bismarck, have accomplished at least a hundred thousand miscellaneous ...
— Sidney Lanier • Edwin Mims

... and took to pacing his room, a portly, solid old figure in striped pajamas and the pair of knitted bedroom slippers which were always Mrs. Morgan's Christmas offering. "To Doctor David, with love and a merry Xmas, from Angeline Morgan." ...
— The Breaking Point • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... mien, you silly old Mountain, by sending an order for your poor old divadends dew at Xmas? I'd have you to know I don't want your 7l. 10, and have toar your order up into 1000 bitts. I've plenty of money. But I'm obleaged to you all same. A kiss to Fanny ...
— The Virginians • William Makepeace Thackeray

... said on our tramp that I would make a good playmate, but I'm sure that I should be a very poor one if I did not wish you a gloriously merry Xmas & a New Year that will bring you all the dear things you want. I shall be glad if you do not get this letter on Xmas day itself if that means that you are off at some charming country house having a most katische (is that the way it is spelled, probably not) time. But if by any ...
— The Trail of the Hawk - A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life • Sinclair Lewis

... affection. She was, she said, his "ever wretched but devoted child, Victoria R." And then she looked at the date: it was the 24th of December. An agonising pang assailed her, and she dashed down a postcript—"What a Xmas! I won't think ...
— Queen Victoria • Lytton Strachey



Words linked to "Xmas" :   Christmas, quarter day, December, public holiday, national holiday, holy day of obligation, Dec 25, legal holiday, feast day, Christmas Day, dec, fete day



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