Around Christmas, the chances are like 80% it will & 20% it won't.
The word Christmas is a proper noun. It can be used as an adjunct or adjective (Christmas holidays, Christmas tree). But you would need a preposition to use it as an adverb : "He will arrive by Christmas."
In my sleigh of course. See you at Christmas, Santa
Christmas is December 25th. So according to today, Feb. 27, Christmas will arrive in 9 months and 26 days. Start counting down from now!
Christmas is December 25th. So according to today, Feb. 27, Christmas will arrive in 9 months and 26 days. Start counting down from now!
They arrive in Vermont during a period of unseasonable warmth. There was no snow.
He will arrive there late at night or maybe really early in the morning it depends how fast/ slows he goes when travelling to other countries around the world and if you are asleep ....
Die Hard
Leave some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Hopefully he will arrive.
Marley is the first ghost and no time is given. The first two spirits of Christmas were to arrive at 1 in the morning.
Around 1:00 in the morning. He stops at the UK first. Merry Christmas!
He's supposed to go through your chimney, but he doesn't arrive at your house. He's a fictional character.