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Christmas vocabulary (part 6)
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CHRISTMAS2.
Advent calendar3.
Angel4.
Baby Jesus5.
Bauble6.
Bell7.
Boxing Day8.
Candle9.
Candy cane10.
Carolers11.
Carols12.
Chimney13.
Christmas card14.
Christmas Day15.
Christmas Eve16.
Christmas lights17.
Christmas pudding18.
Christmas tree19.
Coal20.
Cracker21.
Doll22.
Elf23.
Fireplace24.
Garland25.
Gingerbread26.
Holly27.
Joseph28.
Manger29.
Mary30.
Mince pie31.
Mistletoe32.
Nativity scene33.
New Year’s Eve34.
New Year’s resolutions35.
North Pole36.
Ornaments37.
Poinsettia38.
Present39.
Reindeer40.
Rudolph41.
Saint Nicholas42.
Santa Claus43.
Santa’s bag44.
Santa’s hat45.
Santa’s list46.
Shepherd47.
Shooting star48.
Sleigh49.
Snow50.
Snowflake51.
Snowman52.
Stable53.
Star54.
Stocking55.
Teddy bear56.
The Grinch57.
The Three Wise Men58.
Tinsel59.
Toys60.
Turkey61.
Wrapping paper62.
Wreath63.
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GUESS THE WORDRead the
definition
and guess
the word
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Santa’s hatA covering for the
head worn by Father
Christmas.
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CarolsHappy or religious
songs, usually sung
at Christmas.
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FireplaceA space in the wall of a
room for a fire to burn
in, or the decorated part
that surrounds this
space.
70.
AngelA spiritual being in some
religions who is believed
to be a messenger of
God, usually represented
as having a human form
with wings.
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SnowmanA model of a
person made of
snow.
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HollyA small evergreen
tree with shiny, sharp
leaves and small,
round, red fruit.
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ReindeerAnimal with large
horns that lives in the
northern parts of
Europe, Asia, and
North America.
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ChimneyA hollow structure
that allows the smoke
from a fire inside a
building to escape to
the air outside.
75.
StockingA large sock that
children leave out when
they go to bed the night
before Christmas so that
it can be filled with
presents.
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OrnamentsDecorative
objects used at
Christmas.
77.
BellA hollow metal object
shaped like a cup that
makes a ringing sound
when hit by something
hard.
78.
SleighA type of sledge
pulled by animals,
especially horses, dogs
or reindeer.
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ElfAn imaginary being,
often like a small
person with pointed
ears, in popular
stories.
80.
StarA very large ball of
burning gas in space that
is usually seen from the
earth as a point of light
in the sky at night.
81.
CandleA stick-shaped piece
of wax with a wick in
the middle of it that
produces light as it
slowly burns.
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Christmas cardA rectangular piece of
stiff paper, folded in
half, with a picture on
the front and often a
message printed inside,
sent at Christmas.
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GarlandFestoon of flowers,
leaves, or other material,
worn for ornament or as
an honour or hung on
something as a
decoration.
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PoinsettiaA tropical plant with
groups of bright red
leaves that look like
flowers.
85.
Christmas treeA real or artificial
fir tree that is
decorated and kept
in the home at
Christmas.
86.
PresentSomething you are
given on a special
occasion, for example
at Christmas or on
your birthday.
87.
WreathA ring made of
flowers and leaves or
evergreens used as
Christmas decoration.
88.
MistletoeAn evergreen plant
that grows on trees,
with small, white
fruits and pale yellow
flowers.
89.
Christmas lightsLamps or bulbs that
produce brightness
which are used as
Christmas decorations.
90.
Candy caneA piece of flavoured
hard candy shaped
like a walking stick.
91.
Santa ClausThe imaginary old man with
long, white hair and a beard
and a red coat who is believed
by children to bring them
presents at Christmas, or a
person who dresses as this
character for children.
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CrackerA paper tube with small toys,
small pieces of sweet food,
etc. inside, which is covered
with bright paper and makes
a short, sharp sound when
both ends are pulled.
93.
SnowflakeA small piece
of snow that
falls from the
sky.
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Christmas puddingA sweet, dark food
containing dried fruit,
eaten at the end of the
meal in some countries
at Christmas.
95.
TinselLong pieces of thin,
shiny material used as
decoration, especially
at Christmas.
96.
BaubleA ball-shaped
Christmas
decoration for
hanging on a tree.
97.
Advent calendarA decorative piece of card or
cloth with a small space or
window for each of the days of
the month before Christmas.
Each day a space or window is
opened to find a different
picture, a piece of chocolate,
or a present.
98.
Baby JesusThe holy child,
who is the son
of God.
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CarolersMembers of a group
of people who go from
house to house singing
carols at Christmas.
100.
Nativity sceneA set of figures
displayed at Christmas
as an artistic
representation of the
birth of Jesus Christ.
101.
The Three Wise MenIn the Bible, the three
men, thought to be kings
or astrologers, who
followed a star to visit
Jesus Christ when he was
a baby and gave him
presents.
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MangerA small box
from which
animals feed.
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MaryThe mother of
Jesus Christ.
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CoalA hard, black substance
that is dug from the
earth in pieces, and can
be burned to produce
heat or power.
105.
DollA child’s toy in
the shape of a
small person or
baby.
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JosephThe corporeal
father of Jesus
Christ.
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Mince pieA covered
pastry case
filled with
mincemeat.
108.
StableA building in
which horses
are kept.
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ToysObjects for
children to play
with.
110.
The GrinchA character in a
story by Dr Seuss,
who hates Christmas
and tries to spoil it
for others.
111.
ShepherdA person whose job
is to take care of
sheep and move
them from one place
to another.
112.
Teddy bearA soft toy
bear.
113.
Wrapping paperDecorated paper
that is used to
cover presents.
114.
TurkeyThe meat of a
large bird that is
often eaten on
Christmas Day.
115.
Shooting starA piece of rock from
space that produces a
bright light as it travels
through the earth's
atmosphere.
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GingerbreadA type of cake,
usually very dark
brown, which
contains ginger.
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New Year’s resolutionsPromises that you make
to yourself to start
doing something good or
to stop doing something
bad on the first day of
the year.
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Christmas Eve24th December,
the day before
Christmas Day.
119.
Boxing DayIn the UK and other
countries, the day
after Christmas Day,
which is a public
holiday.
120.
New Year’s EveThe last day of
the year.