Mrs Claus
See also: Mrs. Claus
English
Proper noun
Mrs Claus (plural Mrs Clauses)
- Alternative form of Mrs. Claus
- 2006, Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi, The Colour of Mehndi: A Novel, page 10:
- But on the day when I approached her regarding Nazli Akram-Hyder, any resemblance to the jolly old Mrs Claus was only superficial.
- 2007, Sight & Sound, British Film Institute, page 76, column 2:
- With Mrs Claus (formerly Carol Newman) heavily pregnant, Santa (formerly Scott Calvin) agrees to let Jack Frost help with the Christmas preparations.
- 2010, Keith Andrews, “An Interview with the Main Man in the Red Jersey”, in Jonathan Irwin, editor, There’s No Place like Home at Christmas, collected by Shane Lennon, Mercier Press, →ISBN, page 180:
- KA: No problem Santa. An easy one now – what is your favourite colour? / SC: Red. I used to wear green a lot in the early days, but Mrs Claus says that red is my colour now.
- 2020, William McInnes, Christmas Tales, Hachette, →ISBN:
- Branson was Branson, Missouri, where you could find the world’s biggest Santa Claus convention with over seven hundred professional Santas, Mrs Clauses and helpers hanging out together for a five-day convention.
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