carroll
IPA: kˈærʌɫ
Root Word: Carroll
noun
- A surname from Irish derived from the Irish Ó Cearbhaill.
- Lewis Carroll - pseudonym of British author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A female given name from the Germanic languages, of less common usage, variant of Carol.
- A number of places in the United States:
- A city, the county seat of Carroll County, Iowa.
- A village in Wayne County, Nebraska.
- A town in Coos County, New Hampshire.
- A town in Chautauqua County, New York.
- A village in Fairfield County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Smith County, Texas.
- A number of townships, in Illinois, Iowa (2), Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania (3).
- A village in Gunnedah Shire, northern New South Wales, Australia.
- An early-ripening apple cultivar.
- (archaic) Alternative spelling of carol [(historical) A round dance accompanied by singing.]
verb
- (archaic) Alternative form of carol. [(intransitive, historical) To participate in a carol (a round dance accompanied by singing).]
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Examples of "carroll" in Sentences
- Carroll has a PhD in philosophy.
- Carroll doesn't speak for either.
- A statue of Carroll is in the library.
- Carroll and rebuilt the entire system.
- Carroll is fine for a skeptical opinion.
- Carroll agreed and imposed an injunction.
- Carroll continues to operate this enterprise.
- The rector of the parish is the Rev. Diane Carroll.
- Carroll was one of the most versatile players on the Tipperary team.
- Carroll commanded the vanguard of the Union army at the Battle of Cross Keys.
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