Examples of 'back at christmas' in a sentence

Meaning of "back at christmas"

back at Christmas: This phrase is used to refer to past events that occurred during the Christmas period, often implying a sense of nostalgia or reminiscence

How to use "back at christmas" in a sentence

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back at christmas
You will get it back at Christmas.
She left a note saying she would call and be back at Christmas.
You will be back at Christmas.
His mother comforts him and promises to take him back at Christmas.
She will be back at Christmas.
And he 's always high on the Lord 's birth . They will be back at Christmas.
They will be back at Christmas.
I am back at Christmas.
I am supposed to go back at Christmas.
He will be back at Christmas Time.
How sentimental of you. You will be back at Christmas.
I will be back at Christmas.
When I lost the money from the horse . You mean, back at Christmas time?
He comes back at Christmas.
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Are you coming back at Christmas or not leaving?
No, she 's gone away . She will be back at Christmas.
Well, you have to come back at Christmas if you want to destroy Christmas.
Master Luke will be back at Christmas.
He will be back at Christmas time Hey, Dad.
Like I said, these were taken back at Christmas time.
Ivan was back at Christmas.
Well, you have to come back at Christmas.
You mean, back at Christmas time?
Well, you do not cut back at Christmas.
Supposed to go back at Christmas.

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