The more the merrier
Like turkeys voting for (an early) Christmas
White Christmas
Written in the stars
There’s no time like the present
Lit up like a Christmas tree
‘Tis the season to be jolly
The proof of the pudding (is in the eating)
Trim the tree
nothing to do with cutting, this is an old reference to decorating a pine tree with ornaments, lights and other glittery bits
intended to be, destiny
when it snows at Christmas time (something which we can place bets on in the UK, as it happens so rarely!)
a reminder that there are things in our lives we can take charge of and accomplish with a little hard work
in order to fully test something you need to experience it yourself
nothing to do with decorations but used to describe an intense military attack on enemy positions
the more people or things there are, the better a given situation will be
when people choose to accept a situation that can only end badly for them (as turkeys are traditionally eaten at Christmas)
aken from a Christmas carol, this phrase serves as a reminder to put on a happy face over the festive period (‘Tis is an old method of contracting it and is, but is rarely used these days)