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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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spirit of Christmas on wheels

Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels . Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you?

  • Angliholic Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights.
  • The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels .
  • Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you?
  • Thanks.
  • 'Spirit of Christmas' or 'Christmas Spirit' are very nearly fixed phrases in the States.
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AngliholicBefore leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.
'Spirit of Christmas' or 'Christmas Spirit' are very nearly fixed phrases in
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Philip
Angliholic
Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.

'Spirit of Christmas' or 'Christmas
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Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.

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Philip
Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.

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Philip
Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
Before leaving, they decorated the van windows with colorful little lights. The van became the "spirit of Christmas" on wheels.

Here we would call it "atmosphere of Christmas" with wheels, but does it sound right to you? Thanks.

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The expression "he is **** on Wheels" is very descriptive, but does it mean "He is a crazy guy on wheels?"

Exactly.

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