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    Add these short sayings to cards or for Instagram. Bring the jolly this year with one of these funny Christmas quotes from comedians, movies and TV shows. Add these short sayings to cards or for ...

  4. 100 Best Christmas Captions for All Your Holiday Photos

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    92. Consider this photo my Christmas card to all of you. 93. Ho, ho, home for Christmas. 94. ’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, everyone was scrolling through Facebook. 95.

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    Cute, clever and funny holiday Instagram captions. "They get one day of presents. We get eight crazy nights." - Adam Sandler, 8 Crazy Nights "We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket.

  6. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    A greeting card is a piece of card stock, usually with an illustration or photo, made of high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays, such as Halloween, they are also sent to convey thanks or express ...

  7. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The English word Christmas is a shortened form of 'Christ's Mass'. The word is recorded as Crīstesmæsse in 1038 and Cristes-messe in 1131. Crīst (genitive Crīstes) is from the Greek Χριστός (Khrīstos, 'Christ'), a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ ‎ (Māšîaḥ, 'Messiah'), meaning 'anointed'; and mæsse is from the Latin missa, the celebration of the Eucharist.