christmas pudding

  • 51pudding — noun 1 (C, U) a hot sweet dish, made from cake, rice, bread etc with fruit, milk or other sweet things added: another helping of rice pudding | bread and butter pudding 2 (C, U) a thick sweet creamy dish, usually made with milk, eggs, sugar, and… …

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  • 52Christmas dinner — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Christmas dinner : singular Christmas dinner plural Christmas dinners a traditional meal eaten at Christmas, in the UK often consisting of turkey (= a large bird) with vegetables, followed by a… …

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  • 53pudding — pud|ding S3 [ˈpudıŋ] n [U and C] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: boudin, from Latin botellus sausage ] 1.) especially BrE a hot sweet dish, made from cake, rice, bread etc with fruit, milk or other sweet things added 2.) especially AmE a… …

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  • 54Christmas tree — For other uses, see Christmas tree (disambiguation). A lit up Christmas Tree with ornaments [1] The Christmas tree, also known as a Yule tree, is a decorated evergreen coniferous tree, real o …

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  • 55Christmas music — Holiday Song redirects here. For the song by the Pixies, see Come on Pilgrim. Christmas song redirects here. For the Mel Tormé composition, see The Christmas Song. Christmas Songs redirects here. For albums with that name, see Christmas Songs… …

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  • 56Christmas lights — This article is about the decoration. For the Coldplay song, see Christmas Lights (song). For the TV show, see Christmas Lights (television special). LED illumination in Viborg, Denmark Christmas lights are lights used for decoration around… …

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  • 57Christmas controversy — War on Christmas redirects here. For the brief cessation of hostilities during WWI, see Christmas truce. Christmas controversy refers to controversy or disagreement surrounding the celebration or acknowledgment of the Christmas holiday in… …

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  • 58Christmas in the post-War United States — New Orleans department store Santa Claus, 1954 Christmas in the United States during the post War years (1946–1964) reflected a period of peace, productivity, and prosperity. Americans staged sumptuous Christmases and enjoyed a variety of holiday …

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  • 59Christmas in Poland — Traditional crib (szopka) at the Main Market Square, Kraków during szopka tournament on first Thursday of each December …

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  • 60Christmas carol — For the short novel by Charles Dickens, see A Christmas Carol. For other uses, see A Christmas Carol (disambiguation). Children singing Christmas Carols …

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