carolling 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. 22 The salesman is carolling the glories of the company.

2. Two girls were Capering and carolling behind the footlights

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4. 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

5. 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).

6. Within this leafy Boskage stood huts of wattle, cunningly wrought; beneath the steep were many caves carpeted with dried fern and fragrant mosses, while everywhere, above and around, the trees spread mighty boughs, through which the sun darted golden beams be-dappling the sward, and in whose leafy mysteries the birds made joyous carolling.

7. ‘Leo Caroled her laughter, and said: ‘The gem is the one I picked when I created my character!’’ ‘Then there was the yearly appearance of the young lady who, clad in riding outfit and cracking a mean whip, leapt on to the stage carolling ‘The next horse I ride on I'm going to be tied on.’’