Carolling [verb]

Definition of Carolling:

carry a tune with one's voice

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Sentence/Example of Carolling:

Plus, when the Mickey’s Christmas Carol spirit threw Scrooge in fire, he said, “SCROOOOOOOOOGE!”

I was going to ask something about Mickey’s Christmas Carol.

Nominated for an Oscar, Mickey’s Christmas Carol proved a boon to the studio’s animation division at a time when it was flailing.

Mickey’s Christmas Carol mostly chooses to make Dickens come to Disney, rather than sending Disney to Dickens.

Carol found a psychologist, who tested Janine for six hours over two months and determined that she did, in fact, qualify for services.

Flocks of gay birds sat carolling on the luxuriant branches of the fir trees, and their songs filled the room with laughter.

He seemed remarkably cheerful, as carolling he drove his carjole and cajoled his horse through the dripping pine forests.

At this opportune moment Prospero's voice was heard upon the stairs, carolling at the top of his lungs "Rolling down to Rio."

It was a fine, lovely morning in May, the sun shine bright above, and the birds were carolling in the hedgerows.

Edgar was enthusiastically carolling 15 a ditty which was then popular among Bayport juvenility.