christmas eve (Meaning)
Wordnet
christmas eve (n)
the day before Christmas
Synonyms & Antonyms of christmas eve
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christmas eve Sentence Examples
- On Christmas Eve, the excitement in the air was palpable as families prepared for the festivities ahead.
- Children eagerly hung their stockings by the fireplace on Christmas Eve, hopeful for a visit from Santa Claus.
- The church bells chimed softly on Christmas Eve, signaling the start of the midnight service.
- Families gathered around the dinner table on Christmas Eve, sharing stories and laughter as they enjoyed a special meal together.
- As the snowflakes fell gently outside, we curled up by the fire with hot cocoa on Christmas Eve.
- The anticipation of Christmas morning reached its peak on Christmas Eve, with presents waiting to be unwrapped under the tree.
- Some families attend candlelight services at their local church on Christmas Eve to reflect on the true meaning of the holiday.
- We watched classic holiday movies together on Christmas Eve, savoring the warmth and togetherness of the season.
- On Christmas Eve, we set out cookies and milk for Santa Claus, along with carrots for his reindeer.
- The magic of Christmas Eve filled the air, bringing a sense of wonder and anticipation to all who celebrated.
FAQs About the word christmas eve
the day before Christmas
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On Christmas Eve, the excitement in the air was palpable as families prepared for the festivities ahead.
Children eagerly hung their stockings by the fireplace on Christmas Eve, hopeful for a visit from Santa Claus.
The church bells chimed softly on Christmas Eve, signaling the start of the midnight service.
Families gathered around the dinner table on Christmas Eve, sharing stories and laughter as they enjoyed a special meal together.