Carolled [verb]

Definition of Carolled:

carry a tune with one's voice

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Sentence/Example of Carolled:

For days after I returned I wandered about out-of-doors in a gay irresponsible mood, and carolled all over the house.

Blue birds, yellow birds, sat on the fences and carolled at each other as if the world were always May.

Soft airs murmured among the flowers, birds carolled from the thicket, and the king held a half-emptied goblet in his hand.

The larks carolled and twittered exuberantly over bare fields.

The thrushes and blackbirds which carolled all day in the Briarcroft garden especially appealed to her.

The match is carolled in ballads, while the rabble throw their caps up.

I have heard it carolled by a solitary boy tending goats upon the breezy heights of Kaupo.

It was a song of Christmas joy which they had carolled many a time around a candle-lighted tree.

The morning sunlight leaped in like a friend, and a bird in a tree carolled out gladly.

Silk-winged breezes played amidst the flowers, and birds of every description carolled their song in varying strains.