"think all one's Christmases have come at once" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: thinks all one's Christmases have come at once [present, singular, third-person], thinking all one's Christmases have come at once [participle, present], thought all one's Christmases have come at once [participle, past], thought all one's Christmases have come at once [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|think<,,thought> all one's Christmases have come at once|head=think all one's Christmases have come at once}} think all one's Christmases have come at once (third-person singular simple present thinks all one's Christmases have come at once, present participle thinking all one's Christmases have come at once, simple past and past participle thought all one's Christmases have come at once)
  1. (informal) To be delighted with one's good fortune. Tags: informal Categories (topical): Christmas Related terms: Christmas comes early, like a kid at Christmas

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