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Definition of Caroled
1. carol [v] - See also: carol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caroled
Literary usage of Caroled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: with an introduction by Thomas R by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury (1900)
"For if I hadde durst, certeyn I wolde have caroled right fayn, As man that was
to daunce blythe. Than gan I loken ofte sythe The shap, the bodies, ..."
2. The Writings of John Burroughs by John Burroughs (1895)
"He inflated his throat and caroled as wren never caroled before. And the female,
too, how she cackled and darted about! How busy they both were! ..."
3. Henry St. John, Gentleman, of "Flower of Hundreds," in the County of Prince by John Esten Cooke (1859)
"She not only caroled, with the most contagious mirth and wild abandon, the "
comic" ditties of the period— " Within a Furlong of Edinborough Town," " Pretty ..."
4. Wake-robin by John Burroughs (1904)
"He inflated his throat and caroled as wren never caroled before. And the female,
too, how she cackled and darted about! How busy they both were! ..."
5. Bancroft's First[-fifth] Reader. by Charles Herman Allen, John Swett, Josiah Royce (1883)
"No more, on prancing palfrey borne, He caroled, light as lark at morn; ...
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