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Definition of Christmastide in English: Christmastidenounˈkrɪsməstʌɪd The period immediately before and after 25 December. my good wishes to you and yours for peace and joy this Christmastide Example sentencesExamples - At Christmastide 1617-18 he held a lavish entertainment to mark his restoration of Winchester House in Southwark.
- Georgiana finally relented, assured of her friend's health, before launching into a discussion of her excitement over the upcoming Christmastide.
- I've managed to wrangle a goodly amount of time off this Christmastide.
- Christmastide was upon the court sooner than Marguerite had expected.
- Until relatively recently, Candlemas marked the traditional end of Christmastide.
- Each year at Christmastide, the cards are fewer.
- Sweet chestnut is a favourite roasted at Christmastide.
- This is the first time the fact has ever appeared in print that Joan is the anonymous donor who does certain remarkable things for a number of poor families every Christmastide.
- More than ever then we need to hear the message of the angels this Christmastide.
- He was still rather young, only twenty-nine, when he came on his yearly trip to Pemberley Manor at Christmastide, 1622.
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