carol in the PONS Dictionary

carol Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

[Christmas] carol
carol concert

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He once charged carol singers rent for time spent on his doorstep, but he was very charming when he met us for a mid-morning chat.
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The carol's use of "deface" is now archaic, to be understood not as spoil or vandalize but as "efface" (outshine, eclipse).
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In 2010 the spectators broke the record for the largest group of carol singers singing carols at the same time.
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Carol sees him the next morning to comfort him, but he now over 22 feet tall is distant and morose.
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Carol passes her days with activities such as gardening, taking clothes to the dry cleaners, and attending aerobics classes.
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Carol again grew to a giant and rampaged after unwillingly being subjected to an electro-stimulation experiment.
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Carol's search for a battery causes her to listen once more to her husband's final message on the answering machine.
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The village has its own version of an old carol, surviving the days when the churches standardised onto a common hymnal.
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Traditionally carol singers walk from house to house around epiphany to collect money for poor children in other countries.
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The animation features a group of carol singers accompanied by a triangle player who is waiting for the right moment to strike.
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