1. caroling - Noun
2. caroling - Verb
of Carol
A song of joy or devotion; a singing, as of carols.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChristmas spirit — and some artificial snow — filled the air Sunday night as Brier’s Brookview Church hosted a night of outdoor fun and caroling. Source: Internet
Various writers of the time condemned caroling as lewd, indicating that the unruly traditions of Saturnalia and Yule may have continued in this form. Source: Internet
Singers have been caroling from the 20-foot structure strewn with garland and colored lights ever since. Source: Internet
Several inquiries came in to Brama News from readers the last few days asking about the annual Ukrainian Christmas caroling under the big tree in New York’s Rockefeller Center. Source: Internet
With the Methodist revival in the 1700s, Charles Wesley’s "Hark the Herald Angels"helped usher in a return to caroling in English. Source: Internet
Christmas caroling party In English and American culture during the Christmas season, it is traditional to have a Christmas caroling party. Source: Internet