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Definition of Christmas Eve in English: Christmas Evenoun The day or the evening before Christmas Day, 24 December. 圣诞前夕,圣诞前夜(12月24日) Example sentencesExamples - Several years ago at a Christmas Eve worship service, each member of the congregation lit a candle in a completely darkened sanctuary while singing ‘Silent Night.’
- One local publican said the weekend had been a ‘bonanza’ for business, with every day akin to a Christmas Eve.
- And the pope, we're told, kept up his full, vigorous schedule this Christmas Eve, despite his frail health.
- On this Christmas Eve, as millions the world over celebrate his birth, top religious authorities debate the meaning and the message of Jesus's life and death.
- Lakeland Church is not having a Christmas service but a Christmas Eve one.
- The Pueblo crew traveled to an air base west of Seoul, then an aircraft whisked them to Midway Island, and finally to San Diego for a Christmas Eve reunion with their families.
- The Marines opened up their day with a formation run, I understand, but then the rest of the day was very much concentrated into celebrating this Christmas Eve.
- One great memory I have of Christmas is walking up and down Tullow Street on a Christmas Eve.
- Should you be invited to share a Christmas Eve with a Bulgarian family, note that the traditional meal is vegetarian, as the night represents the last of the ‘Posti’ pre-Christmas fast.
- After a month of buying trees, decorations, gifts and food, wine is usually the last thing on your mind, leading to a Christmas Eve dash round your local supermarket or off-licence.
- A Limerick woman became the 398th person killed on the roads this year when she died in a Christmas Eve crash.
- Strolling carolers and music from a gold-leaf piano enliven holiday teas and a Christmas Eve brunch.
- So I prepared a Christmas Eve service that was very different and presented it to my supervisor a few days later.
- More than three times the number of usual parishioners packed St Peters Church at Greenough while St Catherine's Anglican Church was also well attended for a Christmas Eve service.
- Friends and neighbours of the family remembered them at a Christmas Eve church service in the village.
- He faces the death penalty or life in prison for killing a local police officer, who was shot 11 times and run over when responding to a Christmas Eve robbery of a sporting goods store.
- Now it's done; and going along to church for Evening Prayer reminded me suddenly of a Christmas Eve when I was quite new here.
- This one occurred on a Christmas Eve a long time ago.
- It is apparently clear that some of those scheduled to be on the flights did not appear; ordinarily, one would think that the no-show rate on a Christmas Eve flight from Paris to Los Angeles would be extremely low.
- Indonesian intelligence sources believe he was plotting a Christmas Eve massacre in churches, clubs and hotels.
Definition of Christmas Eve in US English: Christmas Evenounˈkrisməs ˈˌēvˈkrɪsməs ˈˌiv December 24, the day or evening before Christmas Day. 圣诞前夕,圣诞前夜(12月24日) Example sentencesExamples - The Marines opened up their day with a formation run, I understand, but then the rest of the day was very much concentrated into celebrating this Christmas Eve.
- One great memory I have of Christmas is walking up and down Tullow Street on a Christmas Eve.
- This one occurred on a Christmas Eve a long time ago.
- And the pope, we're told, kept up his full, vigorous schedule this Christmas Eve, despite his frail health.
- The Pueblo crew traveled to an air base west of Seoul, then an aircraft whisked them to Midway Island, and finally to San Diego for a Christmas Eve reunion with their families.
- One local publican said the weekend had been a ‘bonanza’ for business, with every day akin to a Christmas Eve.
- Should you be invited to share a Christmas Eve with a Bulgarian family, note that the traditional meal is vegetarian, as the night represents the last of the ‘Posti’ pre-Christmas fast.
- Indonesian intelligence sources believe he was plotting a Christmas Eve massacre in churches, clubs and hotels.
- After a month of buying trees, decorations, gifts and food, wine is usually the last thing on your mind, leading to a Christmas Eve dash round your local supermarket or off-licence.
- Friends and neighbours of the family remembered them at a Christmas Eve church service in the village.
- So I prepared a Christmas Eve service that was very different and presented it to my supervisor a few days later.
- It is apparently clear that some of those scheduled to be on the flights did not appear; ordinarily, one would think that the no-show rate on a Christmas Eve flight from Paris to Los Angeles would be extremely low.
- Lakeland Church is not having a Christmas service but a Christmas Eve one.
- Now it's done; and going along to church for Evening Prayer reminded me suddenly of a Christmas Eve when I was quite new here.
- He faces the death penalty or life in prison for killing a local police officer, who was shot 11 times and run over when responding to a Christmas Eve robbery of a sporting goods store.
- On this Christmas Eve, as millions the world over celebrate his birth, top religious authorities debate the meaning and the message of Jesus's life and death.
- More than three times the number of usual parishioners packed St Peters Church at Greenough while St Catherine's Anglican Church was also well attended for a Christmas Eve service.
- A Limerick woman became the 398th person killed on the roads this year when she died in a Christmas Eve crash.
- Several years ago at a Christmas Eve worship service, each member of the congregation lit a candle in a completely darkened sanctuary while singing ‘Silent Night.’
- Strolling carolers and music from a gold-leaf piano enliven holiday teas and a Christmas Eve brunch.
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