Christmassy
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Adjective
Christmassy (comparative Christmassier, superlative Christmassiest)
- Resembling or having feelings of Christmas; festive.
- 2008, Sheila Whiteley, Christmas, Ideology and Popular Culture, Edinburgh University Press →ISBN, page 122
- It is important to guard against any hint of a generalisation here that 'less Christmassy music' always accompanies a 'less Christmassy sentiment', and indeed Greg Lake's 'I Believe In Father Christmas' (1974) is proof that the converse is not […]
- 2010, Jesse Armstrong & Sam Bain, "Seasonal Beatings", Peep Show Series 7, Episode 5, Channel 4:
- Mark: That looks like a lovely turkey. I'm sorry I flew off the handle a bit.
- Jeremy: That wasn't very Christmassy.
- Mark: No, it wasn't. I apologise.
- 2015 September 5, Mark Diacono, “In praise of the Asian pear”, in The Daily Telegraph (Gardening)[1], archived from the original on 12 September 2015, page 1:
- They [Asian pears] are unquestionably Christmassy and festive, with their golden speckled skin.
- 2008, Sheila Whiteley, Christmas, Ideology and Popular Culture, Edinburgh University Press →ISBN, page 122
Translations
resembling or having feelings of Christmas
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