Similar words: south carolina, north carolina, carol, carousing, rolling, trolling, pooling, fooling. Meaning: ['kærəl] n. singing joyful religious songs (especially at Christmas).
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(1) They often went carolling at Christmas.
(2) The carol has a primitive strength and haunting simplicity.
(3) She used to carol cheerfully every morning.
(4) Sobbing with rage, Carol was taken to the hospital.
(5) Carol won a large soft toy at a sideshow at the fair.
(6) All this fuss is because Carol is having a bad hair day.
(7) Let's look at a hypothetical situation in which Carol, a recovering cocaine addict, gets invited to a party.
(8) Carol was paying a fleeting visit to Paris.
(9) He used to carol cheerfully in the morning.
(10) Carol was actively involved in the local sports club.
(11) They all joined in singing the Christmas carols.
(12) Silent Night is my favourite carol.
(13) Carol lost interest in ballet in her teens.
(14) Even at four years old, Carol was stubborn and self-willed.
(15) Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.
(16) The robin carols from the treetops its loud, hearty strain.
(17) The people in the church are chanting a Christmas carol.
(18) Several of his friends came: Ben, Carol and Mike, for instance.
(19) Carol and I had a terrible row about how much money she spends.
(20) In some schools(Sentencedict), Christmas carols are being modified to exclude any reference to Christ.
(21) They went caroling on Christmas Day.
(22) The children are caroling happily.
(23) Caroling also began in England.
(24) Another Christmas tradition is to go " caroling. "
(25) The company's salesman has been caroling its glories for many years.
(26) Wassailing is an old - fashioned term for caroling that originated in the 1700 '.
(27) Caroling is often associated with the long skirts, capes and top hats of 19 th - century England.
(28) In fact, the 1800 s were the heyday of modern caroling, and that influence is still evident.
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