caroling :

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  • n  singing joyful religious songs (especially at Christmas)
  • v  sing carols
    They went caroling on Christmas Day

  • There unknown Connie captures the crowd by caroling a Strauss waltz.
  • Once the caroling was finished, they would not weep or embrace or say sentimental things, but merely nod and shake hands and wish one another well.
  • The family has gone caroling at a local nursing home and visited a soup kitchen.
News & Articles

  • Spend Christmas and New Year’s in Ireland!
    If you really want to escape the commercialism and the nonstop caroling that have taken over Christmas here, do we have a plan for you! Go to Ireland. Seriously, book a get-away-from-it-all trip there now.
    June 28, 2013 - Irish Central
Quotes

  • Bayani Fernando in International Herald Tribune
    They can still go caroling from house to house or in their neighborhood where there are no speeding cars or trucks,Fernando said. "What we are against are those who dart across thoroughfares knocking on vehicle windows to beg for alms...
  • Phil Jackson in Miami Herald
    I told the coaches at halftime I think I'll stay in the locker room Christmas caroling, the way we were playing out there,Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "Just didn't feel we were right from the opening tap on in this game."
  • Phil Kline in Broadway World
    Kline says: "Every year I present UNSILENT NIGHT, which is like a Christmas caroling party except we don't sing, but rather carry boomboxes, each playing a separate tape or CD which is part of the piece. In effect, we become a city-block-long stereo...

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