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Christmas Idioms

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  • Christmas comes once a year
    We should treat it as a special time by being good to others
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  • Trim the tree
    Decorating it with ornaments and lights
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  • Christmas came early this year
    When someone receives unexpected good news
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  • White Christmas
    Christmas day when it is or has been snowing.
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  • To be a Scrooge
    Someone who is less than enthusiastic about the festive season
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  • Like turkeys voting for Christmas
    When people accept the decision which is not going to work out well for them
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  • Being caught with your pants down
    To surprise someone in an embarrassing situation or find someone doing something wrong
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  • Being caught in the hustle and bustle...
    Busy and frenetic activity or excitement.
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  • To light up like a Christmas tree
    To be extremely happy or something that is very bright
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  • Go cold Turkey
    to quit a bad habit immediately, to stop doing something abruptly
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  • All my Christmases have come together
    To describe a situation where all your dreams have come true, you got everything you could have wished for.
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  • To ring in the New Year
    To celebrate the beginning of the New Year
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  • Talk turkey
    To talk about something honestly and openly
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  • Good things come in small packages
    Often the things that have the most value or quality are small; the size of something does not always properly indicate its value.
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  • Don’t get your tinsel in a tangle
    Don’t get upset or annoyed about something which is unimportant
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  • White elephant
    Something that has cost a lot of money but has no useful purpose
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