the story is called "A Christmas Carol" because when a young boy comes up to Scrooge's door and starts singing a Christmas carol, Scrooge threatens to harm him with a ruler. But to answer your question, "carol" means song about Christams.
In "A Christmas Carol," the term "nuts" is a slang expression used to indicate someone is crazy or mentally unstable. It is often used by characters to describe Scrooge's seemingly eccentric behavior before his redemption.
Its "Plume" and means to assert themselves or to pride them selves on a manner or action. It also means the feathers of a bird but not in the context used by Dickens
Nuts in a Christmas Carol means to act crazy or bizzarly. It also can mean the food kind of nuts.
Songs were original broken in stave. The story was called a Christmas carol(which were in fact songs) and Dickens used the term Stave instead of Chapter
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It means that it is in a fire (like a campfire). In the old days people would place nuts, like chestnuts on the hot coals of a campfire to roast the raw nuts to eat.
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If you mean as in 'Christmas carol' in Irish it's carúl;in Scottish Gaelic it's caireall.
Generally it means a group of people singing (or carolling) Christmas songs
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
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The original title of "A Christmas Carol" was "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas," when it was first published in 1843.
If you mean A Christmas Carol, the author of the book was Charles Dickens.I'm not sure if that was your question because you spelled Carol wrong - but I hoped I helped.Merry Christmas! :)
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
A Carol Christmas was created on 2003-12-07.
The duration of A Carol Christmas is 2 hours.