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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

Ms Stead, a volunteer at Washburn Heritage Centre, said he regularly uses the tea rooms and has even welcomed carol singers to his home at Christmas.

From BBC

For example, singers may come to serenade them with carols during the holiday season, or a local dance troupe may put on a performance.

From Seattle Times

Over the holiday, Smithler and her sister sang carols into a cellphone with their mother on the other side of a window at the home.

From Seattle Times