Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
carol , carol.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Arch.) See 4th
carol .
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Examples
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The 75-and-older population actually grew by about 1,000. carrol Says:
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In fact, because Mason has been hiding down there anyway, we set up a little reading nook for him in the corner with a comfy chair and his own book carrol (one of the spinny kinds).
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2010
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March 9th, 2010 4:01 pm ET phillip carrol – so the super rich, who worked and made their money, while obviously you didn't....need to pay your and other slacker's way?
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The rain forest is characterized by upper strata species such as piccabeen palm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, hoop pine Araucaria cunninghamii, kauri pine Agathis robusta and carrol Backhousia myrtifolia.
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Two Irish language students from Spain perform the Irish folk song "Oró sé do bheatha bhaile", in different versions Spanish traditional songs, rap, carrol...
Archive 2008-03-16 papabear 2008
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You could be any one of inumerable Bob Dylan characters: maggie, hattie carrol...
It's my party! Ray 2008
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There are many websites advertising rental properties. carrol
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"It's in the way of nature, my dear," he said and upon his shoulder she wept, the wagon waiting, the driver munching; and on the fence and in the trees the birds that had been wedding guests were singing, having come down from the vine-knob to carrol them a good-bye.
The Starbucks Opie Percival Read 1895
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Before the fire sit Crescimir and Jovita singing the little Christmas carrol of the Illyrian children.
A Napa Christchild; and Benicia's Letters Charles A. Gunnison 1879
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Up front Bellamy who also plays left mid , carrol and Suarez.
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