Complete the sentences with the idioms and sayings Christmas idioms Ho Ho Ho — the traditional exclamation of Santa Claus. Trim the tree — to install a tree in the room. Bah, Humbug! — the most frequently spoken remark of Ebenezer Scrooge from a Christmas Carol in prose. White Christmas — kind atmosphere and people around. Cancel someone's Christmas — ruin the holiday. Deck the halls — decorating rooms. Holiday spirit — the feeling of approaching the holiday. Christmas comes but once a year — a rare event. Saved by the bell — a last-minute reprieve or rescue of something or someone. deck the halls holiday spirit white Christmas Christmas comes but once trim the tree Bah, Humbug! Ho Ho Ho cancel someone's Christmas saved by the bell Chinese usually with red lanterns. It's only December 1st, and I already feel. Even the biggest quarrels come to naught because contributes to this. Have fun properly, because a year. I think we need to away from the fireplace so that it doesn't dry out. Everyone was happy about the holiday, only Grandpa grumbled "" all the time. Santa greeted the children and exclaimed, "!" Working on Christmas Eve can. He left at the last moment before the train and was.
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Complete the sentences with the idioms and sayings
Christmas idioms
Ho Ho Ho — the traditional exclamation of Santa Claus.

Trim the tree — to install a tree in the room.

Bah, Humbug! — the most frequently spoken remark of Ebenezer Scrooge from a Christmas Carol in prose.

White Christmas — kind atmosphere and people around.

Cancel someone's Christmas — ruin the holiday.

Deck the halls — decorating rooms.

Holiday spirit — the feeling of approaching the holiday.

Christmas comes but once a year — a rare event.

Saved by the bell — a last-minute reprieve or rescue of something or someone.

  • deck the halls
  • holiday spirit
  • white Christmas
  • Christmas comes but once
  • trim the tree
  • Bah, Humbug!
  • Ho Ho Ho
  • cancel someone's Christmas
  • saved by the bell