Meaning of Christmas's tree | Babel Free
Examples
“Seen today in the Sunday Times (not, it must be said, a British tabloid!) /[…]This will also enable us to once again use⟳ the services of Nina, who sang a Bond song that we feel⟳ is one that most typifies the series. This 'series' link⟳ will be heightened by her rendition of 'Do You Know⟳ How Christmas's Trees Are Grown.'”
“The young man in a mournful cry⟳ / “Help⟳ me Jesus” or I will die⟳. / He saw⟳ the star turning slowly; / He knew he was anew and made Holy. / Someone found the man in the cold. / Placed him under a Christmas’s Tree boldly, / When held did arrive⟳, He was awake⟳ and alive.”
“Smell⟳ of cigarettes, trash burning, someone / Cooking oak gumbo with chicken & sausage, and muddy / Brown stew. Barbecue pits set⟳ off / Flames dancing into the wind. / Christmas’s tree spreading the smell⟳ of / Fresh pine cones.”
“Still can't grasp why Moslems oppose⟳ Christmas's trees? / In the Middle East were^([sic]) told a tree is a symbol of life. It is spectacular to see⟳ after days nothing but sand then in the distance a tree. You can see⟳ the Arabs mood change⟳ to pleasantry as soon as the "TREE" sighting is made. Once there you find⟳ water by the trees and usually a town”
“My local shopping Mall is not allowed to display Christmas's trees or play⟳ Christmas Carols because of Islamic threats”
“Table 6 Echocardiography, electrocardiogram and chest X-ray findings in scorpion sting⟳ envenomation /[…]/ [“Modality”] Electrocardiogram [“Finding and clinical significance”][…]• In acute myocardial injury: Arrowhead tented T wave⟳ look⟳ like⟳ Ashoka tree appearance / • Recovery of myocardial injury: Tent-shaped look⟳ like⟳ Christmas’s tree appearance”
““Ma, it’s not dads^([sic]) fault. Why are you hollering at him?” “I’ve watched your father go out and kill⟳ people for twenty years. He never talks about it, but it’s always there. When the phone rings, your father lights up like⟳ a / Christmas’s tree. He likes killing people.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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