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What is the past tense of carol?

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The past tense of carol is carolledUK or caroledUS.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of carol is carols.

The present participle of carol is carollingUK (Britain, Canada) or carolingUS (US).

The past participle of carol is carolledUK or caroledUS.

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In the Brahms finale they surged and carolled threatening to overwhelm the formal constraints but were held back by a hairsbreadth.
Was it when the Mistletoe Conspiracy caroled about the ugly Christmas sweater in a YouTube video?
Spring, caroled with a rolled r and embellished with an occasional trill, is the subject of Lorna Dallas's new cabaret show at Arci's Place.
Cheek by Jowl caroled Shakespeare's songs plangently in four-part harmony, but the Ridiculous' Titania had to add a placatory wince to the promise that her fairies would sing.

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