caroling in English

verb
1
sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group.
a night of Christmas caroling was traditional
2
sing or say (something) happily.
she was cheerfully caroling the words of the song

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1. For example, if a member was blessed with musical training, he or she could go caroling to some of the neighbors.

2. These include Santa Claus, as well as using mistletoe and the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, burning candles and Yule logs, hanging decorative wreaths, and caroling.

3. Ishikawa Ajet is sponsoring charity caroling at the Kanazawa Station East Exit–under the huge torii gate–from 4:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m

4. The New York Holiday Choristers are the only professional caroling ensemble in New York City featuring both classic and true vocal jazz/contemporary styling — and all in-between

5. Related topics: Music carol carol 2 verb (carolled, carolling British English, Caroled, caroling American English) [intransitive, transitive] literary APM to sing or say something in a happy way ‘Goodbye, ’ carolled Boris happily

6. Carol (third-person singular simple present carols, present participle (UK) carolling or (US) caroling, simple past and past participle (UK) carolled or (US) Caroled) (intransitive, historical) To participate in a carol (a round dance accompanied by singing).

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