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Christmastime

[kris-muhs-tahym] / ˈkrɪs məsˌtaɪm /


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With its British Christmastime setting, it scratches the same itch as “Notting Hill” or “Bridget Jones’s Diary.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I pulled out my cigar box and sifted through it until I came across Jemma’s most recent letter, sent at Christmastime.

From Literature

Big rain and snow could hit California around Christmastime, ending a long dry spell for the state.

From Los Angeles Times

For many children, their first experience with ballet often happens at Christmastime via “The Nutcracker.”

From Los Angeles Times

Last year, she embarked on Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time tour to celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary and this year, she’s doing a Vegas residency called “Christmastime in Las Vegas.”

From Los Angeles Times