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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

Soon, the house was filled with friends and neighbors and Mrs. Brisbane played piano while everyone sang carols and drank hot cider.

From Literature

On Christmas morning near the ruins of Ypres, German troops in their trenches opposite the British began to sing carols and display bits of holiday evergreen.

From Literature

It was not going to be an evening of Joyous caroling and exchanging gifts around a Christmas tree.

From Literature