"Smoking bishop" is a type of mulled wine mentioned in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." It is made with port, red wine, lemons, Oranges, sugar, and spices, and is traditionally served hot. In the story, Scrooge's nephew Fred offers to make a bowl of smoking bishop for his guests as a festive treat.
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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
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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! :)
he was the main character who initially was a mean misery christmas hating old man
If you mean the 2010 Hyundai Christmas carol commercials, the duo is Pomplamoose.
Noel can mean: a) news b) Christmas c) a Christmas carol d) a birthday But in this case it means "Christmas" most likely :) So it's "Father Christmas"
The thing I liked in the most in the story Christmas carol is the parts when Scrooge the mean guy understands that if counting the way he is he would lose and die but when he understands that he must change he makes it and saves everything.
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 means in this context either to physically shake a person or to frighten them or leave them shocked
The basement of Scrooges home was rented out to a wine merchant who used it for storage