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festive

[fes-tiv] / ˈfɛs tɪv /


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The trick with these festive fellows is to respect their Mexican origins to help them put down roots in our much colder climate, says Adam.

From BBC

It’s as if the holiday season hadn’t yet ended, with festive lighting, local choirs singing folk songs, and tables representing various organizations associated with the cozy concept of hygge.

From The Wall Street Journal

In general, mortgage brokers have suggested there is some pent-up demand among potential buyers who were waiting for the Budget and the festive period to be over before making firm plans to move.

From BBC

At London Christmas Tree Rental, all of the trees are potted and returned after the festive season to be grown on for reuse the following year.

From BBC

After a festive period filled with indulgent treats and relaxation, many people head into January looking to get their fitness back on track.

From BBC