Sentence examples for holidays means from inspiring English sources

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New Year is close to peak season, and this, combined with the higher average cost of winter sun holidays, means there's not much choice.

Planning meals for the holidays means lining up not only provisions but also attractive place settings and the space to store them.

Home for the holidays means chalk dust on the fingertips of a New York native intent on fleeing the obvious city, the one with bells on.

For the chronically pound-conscious, the end of the holidays means tiptoeing onto scales while murderously eyeing the thin buffet-samplers.

"The holidays means more people want to stay home and get food delivered instead so SpoonRocket, GrubHub, Postmates, those are all good right now".

Coming together for the holidays means facing the generational gap, but also the social awareness gap.

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Holidays mean tradition.

Holidays mean big releases in big packages.

TAKASHI MURAKAMI: In Japan holidays mean one thing: matsuri.

Holidays mean getting away from anything remotely connected to work.

FOR the first 19 years of Mindy Smith's life, home for the holidays meant Long Island.

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