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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
carol .
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Examples
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Except that "caroled" is perhaps not the right word to use in connection with any attempt Avalon ever made in the direction of song.
Banquets of the Black Widowers Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992- 1984
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“Born free!” she caroled loudly, out of any context with the music.
Sudden Rain Maritta Wolff 2009
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“Oh, April showers, they bring May flowers—” she caroled softly.
Sudden Rain Maritta Wolff 2009
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It isn't easy for us, ignoring the sidewalk Santas and never getting caroled and not decorating trees with ornaments we collect over the years, and not sending out Christmas cards, and not singing the Jesus part of Silent Night.
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I love love love that you made cookies and then caroled together!
Bringing Joy with Singing and Cookies Jennifer 2009
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“Darlings, you should have said drinks were being served!” caroled a familiar voice.
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008
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“Darlings, you should have said drinks were being served!” caroled a familiar voice.
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008
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Al Yankovic caroled about a possible Christmas at Ground Zero.
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“Darlings, you should have said drinks were being served!” caroled a familiar voice.
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008
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“Let me try it,” caroled Mr. Wrenn, and pounded the lever with the enthusiasm of comradeship.
Our Mr. Wrenn 2004
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