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pre-Christmas

adjective

  1. of or relating to the period prior to Christmas

    the pre-Christmas rush



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That would lead to procedural snafus, and the pre-Christmas clock would run out.

I plan on spending the pre-Christmas season freeloading off French friends, eating their foie gras, and drinking their champagne.

Paris is in the midst of its pre-Christmas sales, and as far as I can see, people are not holding back.

Did you see Robert again subsequent to this pre-Christmas Party 1962?

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