a white Christmas

noun

: a Christmas when there is snow on the ground or when it is snowing

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The holiday season is lovely, but a white Christmas is increasingly rare. Elizabeth Warkentin, Travel + Leisure, 15 Apr. 2024 The National Weather Service also doesn’t foresee a white Christmas for much of the country. Nick Perry, Fortune, 24 Dec. 2023 In 2022, the top wishes were good health for the family, world peace, a white Christmas, dolls and cars. Kate Brady, Washington Post, 23 Dec. 2023 Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are ready to have a white Christmas! Ingrid Vasquez, Peoplemag, 19 Dec. 2023 Snow will be dumped to create a white Christmas in L.A. and craft workshops include ornament and poinsettia making, sugar cookie, tree and stocking decorating. Kamren Curiel, Los Angeles Times, 14 Dec. 2023 And that couldn't be more accurate for these destinations across America, which are the most likely spots in the nation to see a white Christmas this year. Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 30 Nov. 2023 Opt for a white Christmas tree as a blank canvas to display pink ornaments, tinsel, and bows, and sprinkle in other pastel hues in the form of a tree skirt, wrapping paper, or tree topper. Emily Vanschmus, Better Homes & Gardens, 29 Nov. 2023 Want a white Christmas but don’t live in a part of the country that sees snow? Gabriela Izquierdo, Southern Living, 15 Nov. 2023

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“A white Christmas.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/a%20white%20Christmas. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

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