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pre-Christmas
adjective
- of or relating to the period prior to Christmas
the pre-Christmas rush
Example Sentences
Harry Brook, Brydon Carse and Gus Atkinson are among the players skipping this series before the pre-Christmas Test tour of New Zealand.
On that pre-Christmas trip to Spain, he entertained the media over lunch with stories of his youth and early career.
However, as the stakes are raised, neither are displaying their pre-Christmas form.
But with a pre-Christmas surprise drop in inflation, will the dawning of 2024 - likely to be an all-important election year - ring in a brighter, less pressured phase?
It had already been a productive festive period for Pep Guardiola's side, who saw all the teams above them drop points, and they appear to have put any talk of a pre-Christmas crisis well behind them.
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