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Christmas carol

NOUN
  1. joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ

How To Use Christmas carol In A Sentence

  • The atmosphere in Milltown is brilliant with Christmas carols playing over the loudspeakers in the carpark and the cottage and gardens all lit up.
  • This Christmas carol is unusual as there is no reference in the lyrics to the nativity. The Origins of Five Christmas Carols | myFiveBest
  • There are ten units in all, with an introduction on the history of the Christmas carol.
  • We sang a Christmas carol in Korean this week.
  • There will be plenty of merriment as well, with bon-bons, Christmas carols and games rounding off celebrations.
  • The meaning of the Christmas carol is clear: 'Come and Behold Him, Born the King of Angels' really means, 'Come and Behold Him, Born the King of the English' - Bonnie Prince Charlie!" ... "O Come All Ye Faithful" and Bonnie Prince Charlie
  • 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 people in the church are chanting a Christmas carol.
  • Under the guidance of Eileen, the children of the school danced, sang Christmas carols and played musical instruments.
  • That's one of our most beautiful and popular Christmas carols.
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