i was so scared i didn't know what to do!
So I hid under the bed right next to Sue.
A few possible rhymes could be: "Santa calling from the queue," "Santa spotted something new," or "Santa peeking, feeling blue."
It came from the original man who went annoymous, the children called him sinta clouse, (Pronounce Sinter Clows) who threw presents down the chimney for the poor. Then when he died thhey invented santa who threw them to everyone...
"The chimney sweep came down covered in soot."
No. Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with came?"
Santa does not use roads, his sleigh travels in the sky.
santa comes from the "north pole." he as reindeer and elves who helps him to complete the presents.
The best word i came up with was fictive.
Then she came on running to her boy?
Nicholas of Myra tossed bags of gold into the home, either through the chimney or an open window. The stocking custom came many years later when Saint Nicholas was morphed into Santa Claus.
A short phrase, such as "in on me." (i.e., He came down the chimney and then walked in on me.) Or anything that ends with the verbal pronunciation of the letter E. (i.e., He came down the chimney, and the light was so dim, you see.)No single word is a perfect rhyme. You have to go with partial rhymes like "dimly" unless you are willing to use a phrase, like we might imagine an Indian in a western movie saying "him knee hurt big". "Him knee" is the rhyme. Or "left limb, knee" in a medical report.
you take a high powered vacum an turn it on full blast and out it came
santa came to town
Santa Maria