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Santa Claus English

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Santa Claus

the legendary patron saint of children; an imaginary being who is thought to bring presents to children at Christmas

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Simple sentences

Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
The girl still believes in Santa Claus.
In my childhood, I believed in Santa Claus.
My son still believes in Santa Claus.
He believes in Santa Claus.
My son believes in Santa Claus.
Santa Claus was standing in the garden.
Santa Claus, I want to receive a girlfriend for Christmas.
Some think that a belief in Santa Claus is on a par with belief in God.
Tom dressed up as Santa Claus.
The child's face glowed when he saw Santa Claus.
I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
My mother says Japanese kids aren't naughty, but they live very far away, so Santa Claus doesn't bring them gifts. Thank goodness I was born in Spain.

Movie subtitles

Whether to refer to him as the mayor or Santa Claus.
The deceased isn't Santa Claus.
Christmas present from Santa Claus.
Probably Santa Claus.
Santa Claus bring it for Christmas?
Santa Claus?
I hear he believes in Santa Claus.
Will he be Santa Claus?
OK, Santa Claus. 2,000 lunches.
Santa Claus. Silly.
There may be a Santa Claus.
We wrote to Santa Claus, see.
Or Santa Claus. I'll kill you too!
Santa Claus.
I'm kind of like the Santa Claus of PBJs.
But Santa Claus doesn't charge for his presents.
I'll play Santa Claus down there and then I'll come back.
She also told me about Santa Claus, Snow White and the seven dwarfs.
I'm her Santa Claus.
You got me mixed up with Santa Claus.
You'll dress up as Santa Claus again this year?

News and current affairs

Santa Claus was a Turkish Dervish who in the middle ages traveled through Central and Northern Europe, giving gifts to children and claiming to be the re-incarnation of Greek St. Nicholas, who preached in the fourth century.
In 2006, Santa Claus again came from Germany with a sack full of good news about the business cycle.
WASHINGTON, DC - Santa Claus came early this year for four former executives of Washington Mutual (WaMu), a large US bank that failed in fall 2008.
STOCKHOLM - A couple of years ago, a Canadian minister proudly declared that Santa Claus was a citizen of Canada.
Though Santa Claus has not commented on the matter, it is now clear that he could choose several passports when he travels the world on December 24th.
But for the time being, neither Santa Claus, nor anyone else, has reason to be worried.
It is both demeaning and tedious to treat an arriving US president as a stars-and-stripes Santa Claus, to be presented with lengthy wish lists.

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