I wanna hot chick and some lube Santa! YAY!
I am hoping to get at least 51.
Yes, it's perfectly fine to ask someone what they want for Christmas. You can phrase it casually, such as, "Do you have a wish list for Christmas this year?" or "What are you hoping to receive for Christmas?" This shows that you care about their preferences and want to give a thoughtful gift.
the hoping of the hoping hopping bunnies that just keep hoping and hopping till they hope. and hope upon hope leads to hope and hoping hope is hoping hope indeed and hope leads to hoping hope and bunnies hoping just keep hoping and hopping for hope and hope leads to hoping and hopping and hoping hoping hopping. so just keep hoping and hopping if you are a bunny that was the world's dumbest answer. no you know what is the world's biggest record broken.
i know that if you buy a moshi gift pack you get it with a load of other cool stuff and it's only £20\$20 I'm hoping to get it for Christmas
Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is kind-hearted, cheerful, and embodies the Christmas spirit that his uncle lacks. Despite Scrooge's grumpiness and lack of holiday cheer, Fred extends an invitation to him every Christmas, hoping to mend their relationship.
Santa Claus in China is called Dun Che Lao Ren which means "Christmas Old Man". The Christian children of China hang muslin stockings hoping that Christmas Old Man will fill them with gifts and treats.It is Santa Claus in Chinese
Yes, it's hope and hoping
Christmas Shoes has also been sung by Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks. Bob Carlisle has also performed the song.
He was hoping to find gold.
They were hoping to have a perfect society
"Hoping" in English is sperando in Italian.
The root word for "hoping" is "hope".