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[ US /ˈkæɹəɫ, ˈkɛɹəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kˈæɹə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ)
  2. joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ
VERB
  1. sing carols
    They went caroling on Christmas Day

How To Use carol In A Sentence

  • Carolina in 1760, wrote in his _History of North Carolina_ that the women were the more industrious sex in this section, and made a great deal of cloth of their own cotton, wool, and flax. Woman's Life in Colonial Days
  • On Tuesday, guard Jaymes Brooks was discussing how Smith has become the player who "fusses at us a lot, tries to get our spirits up, tries to tell us not to get our heads down in certain situations" when he also alluded to a speech Smith gave at halftime of that East Carolina game. Did Andre Smith save the Hokies' season?
  • In North Carolina, no one at the school has access to the answer key or to grading the essays on our state tests.
  • He is dean of the chapel and professor of Christian ministry at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
  • No estimates of stock size or mortality are available for tautog in North Carolina.
  • Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
  • The patient described in this report had every major complication of Caroli disease, including recurrent cholangitis, liver abscess, biliary lithiasis, and cholangiocarcinoma.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • They now leave the door open so that Carol Ann can go in there on her own and have a whiz.
  • Of course the bulk of those opulent knick-knacks manufactured for the Carolingian and Ottonian Emperors, and now to be seen at Aachen, are as beastly as anything else that is made simply to be precious. Art
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