Mrs Christmas

See also: Mrs. Christmas

English

Proper noun

Mrs Christmas (plural Mrs Christmases)

  1. Alternative form of Mrs. Christmas.
    • 1996 January 19, Tracy Fletcher, “Bridging the culture gap”, in Hull Daily Mail, Kingston upon Hull, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 17, columns 3–4:
      The party atmosphere was already bubbling nicely as the DJs called on the crowd’s vocal support for a gang of dancing ‘Mrs Christmases’.
    • 2001 November 30, Drew Kendell, “Christmas is launched in a blaze of lights: A cracker of a night!”, in Telegraph & Argus, Bradford, West Yorkshire, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 18:
      We were slightly sceptical when they suggested that we might like to ‘appear’ as two ‘Mrs Christmases’, dress up in red suits, and sing Silent Night.
    • 2015, Ken Preston, chapter 12, in Danger in Paris (Linford Romance Library), Anstey, Leicestershire: Linford, published 2016, →ISBN, page 196:
      The short, fat Mrs Christmas turned out to be, of course, Helen. [] The three Mrs Christmases all cooed and giggled, as though they were in the presence of a movie star.