Matching Pairs Christmas English idiomsOnline version match the phrases by agatka 1 Deck the halls 2 The proof is in the pudding 3 A white Christmas The real value of something can only be judged from results, not physical appearance. To decorate your house for Christmas. If it snows on Christmas Day 1 Tis the season to be jolly! 2 Like turkeys voting for Christmas 3 It’s the thought that counts Good intentions are more important than the size of a gift. When someone makes a decision that will have a negative outcome for them. To encourage people to be happy during the festive period. 1 Christmas came early this year 2 The more the merrier 3 Good things come in small packages 4 Eat, drink and be merry! To enjoy yourself and have fun. When someone experiences good fortune before the festive season. The more people you invite, the more enjoyable a party or celebration will be. Big presents aren’t necessarily the best ones.