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Definition of "carolers" [carolers]

  • Plural of caroler (noun)

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Use "carolers" in a sentence
  • "He said, "They're called carolers and they go out and sing in front of homes and sometimes they're invited in for punch and cookies.""
  • "As the city's sheet-music sellers hang on, Christmas still delivers a small and reliable boost as would-be carolers and family sing-along enthusiasts come in search of perennial holiday hits, from Rudolph to the theme to "A Charlie Brown Christmas.""
  • "The television channel changed to the Christmas episode of an unknown American sitcom, a scene with fake snow and merry carolers, and Rajbir began to sing Jingle Bell Rock and the women did leg kicks behind him, having thrown away the fetters of their laundry."