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Christmas Idioms

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    Christmas Idioms and its' meaning
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  • Christmas came early this year.
    Experiencing some good fortune or happy surprise before the holiday seasons.
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  • Good things come in small packages.
    The size of something doesn’t determine the value of it.
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  • Light up like a Christmas tree.
    To look bright, excited or happy.
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  • To be left out in the cold.
    To leave someone in a bad position or to forget someone
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  • Christmas comes but once a year.
    Christmas should be a time of enthusiastic celebration, whether through a spirit of generosity or indulgence.
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  • Holiday spirit.
    The positive feeling people experience around holiday seasons
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  • Skating on thin ice.
    Doing something that is dangerous and involves a lot of risk.
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  • Giving [someone] the cold shoulder.
    Purposely ignoring someone or treating them in an unfriendly way.
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  • Snowball effect.
    A situation in which something increases in size or importance at a faster and faster rate.
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  • White Christmas.
    A Christmas day that is covered with snow.
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