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carol

[kar-uhl] / ˈkær əl /


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The smell of roasted almonds, caramelised apples, chocolate-coated fruit, mulled wine and grilled sausages fills the air, as Christmas carols are performed live on a stage and children enjoy a small, sparkling Ferris wheel.

From BBC

A Christmas carol plays, but the festive atmosphere feels overshadowed.

From BBC

Ukrainian army troops in uniform were among those singing well-known Ukrainian carols.

From Seattle Times

Before the ceremony began, worshipers spontaneously broke out in carols in the golden hall, the Ukrainian language echoing through the church.

From New York Times

If the carols are to be believed, we were just in the “most wonderful time of the year.”

From Washington Post