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Meaning carol meaning

What does carol mean?
Definitions in simple English

carol

A carol is a song of happiness and joy. Let's go door to door and sing Christmas carols.

carol

To carol is to sing in a joyful or happy way. Let's go and carol all of the people at the nursing home.

carol

a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ) joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ sing carols They went caroling on Christmas Day

Synonyms carol synonyms

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Conjugation carol conjugation

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carol · verb

Examples carol examples

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Simple sentences

Carol returned to her hotel.
Carol couldn't choke back her tears.
Carol will have left for London by eight tomorrow.
Carol gets up early every morning.
Carol studies very hard. So does Henry.
Carol often watches horror movies.
Carol lives in Chicago.
The maid had already cleaned the room when Carol walked in.
Carol has a headache.
Carol's dress is long.
Rick and Carol broke up two months ago, but he's still carrying a torch for her.
Carol has just returned to her hotel.
Carol is studying Spanish.
I heard that Carol and Will have split up.
Carol often watches horror films.

Movie subtitles

We will now sing the carol on the back of the hymn card.
I'm Carol Beldon.
May I see Miss Carol?
I called Carol too.
Carol, both of you, it's wonderful.
Is Vin going to marry Carol?
Are you going to marry Carol, Vin?
Carol, I meant to wait for Judy's romantic moments and all that but will you marry me, Carol? Soon?
Is it yes, Carol?
Not necessarily, Carol.
Sweet child, young Carol.
Carol's 18 and that boy's not 20.
I think I should tell you frankly: I hope to persuade Carol to wait.
Oh, it's from Carol Hammond.
Let's try not to think about it anymore. - Okay, Carol.
No good, Carol. They won't accept it.
Carol, I'm afraid for you.
Can I get you something, Carol?
Poor Carol!
Carol's waiting.
Don't tell Carol.
Carol.
Bye, Carol.
How about going home, Carol?
I'm Carol Richman and this is Mr. Marlow.
Good morning, Carol.
His Highness King Carol encourages them.
Couldn't we have another carol?
Of course you may have another carol.
Says her name's Carol James.
Carol, suppose you give us your version of it?
Carol!
Of course you will, Carol.
Hello, Carol.
Carol tells me you can play, Father.
Goodbye, Carol. Goodbye, Ted.
Then I went to see Carol and Mr. Haines.
His name's Carol Lundgren.
Come on, Carol.

News and current affairs

Using the Gallup World Poll, my colleagues at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, Carol Graham and Milena Nikolova, have found that the happiest cohorts are those who work part-time voluntarily.

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