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car·ol
ˈkerəl/
verb
noun: caroling; gerund or present participle: caroling
  1. 1.
    sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group.
    "a night of Christmas caroling was traditional"
  2. 2.
    sing or say (something) happily.
    "she was cheerfully caroling the words of the song"
    synonyms:Christmas song, hymncanticle
    "children sang carols"

Caroling definition, a song, especially of joy. See more.
A song of praise or joy, especially for Christmas. 2. An old round dance often accompanied by singing. v. car·oled, car·ol·ing, car·ols also car·olled or car·ol·ling.
The neighborhood's historic streets will host door-to-door singing of beloved holiday songs , but everyone knows the best part of caroling  ...

Enthusiastically calling out at random girls, as if you know them and their name is Carol, while driving around a college  ...

Verb. (US) Present participle of carol. Noun. ( plural carolings). A singing of carols. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA ...

Define caroling (noun) in American English and get synonyms. What is caroling (noun)? caroling (noun) meaning, pronunciation and ...
A Christmas carol (also called a noël, from the French word meaning "Christmas") is a carol (song or hymn) whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas, and which is traditionally sung on Christmas itself or during the surrounding holiday season.
Definition of carol. 1 : an old round dance with singing. 2 : a song of joy or mirth.

caroling definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'carolling', carling',Caroline',Carolina', Reverso dictionary, English ...

English[edit]. Verb[edit]. caroling. (US) present participle of carol. Noun[edit]. caroling (plural carolings). A singing of carols.

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