How To Use caroling In A Sentence
- An aspiring magician can perform magic, someone who has a great voice can read ‘A Christmas Carol,’ and someone who likes to sing can lead the caroling.
- The morrice dancers accordingly set out upon their further progress, dancing and carolling as they went along to the sound of four musicians, who led the joyous band, while Simon Glover drew their coryphaeus into his house, and placed him in a chair by his parlour fire. The Fair Maid of Perth
- They all insisted that they want both carolling and Christmas party this year.
- They thought they heard voices carolling in the infinite; they had God in their hearts; destiny appeared to them like a ceiling of stars; above their heads they beheld the light of a rising sun. Les Miserables
- The roysterous young dogs; carolling, howling, breaking the Lord Abbot's sleep, -- after that sinful chivalry cockfight of theirs! Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
- They went caroling on Christmas Day
- The online caroling contest challenged teens to rewrite and perform (or "holla") traditional holiday carols with new lyrics about smart driving. Local News from Gadsden Times
- The scarcity of iron among the poorer folk delayed the adoption of the heavy plough with its iron share, wheels and moldboard, but it was known already in Carolingian times.
- In the Outer Hebrides they still sing a very ancient kind of unaccompanied plainchant - first the minister starts warbling, then the congregation joins in, ululating and carolling, nasally.
- The Carolingian empire was divided into many smaller kingdoms and duchies.