Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The stump of the Yule log was still on the fire.
I cannot come today, for we go to cut the Yule log."
The 1974 tree was removed and used for the Yule log in 1977.
One man I know did very well once out of selling "yule logs" by post.
They would be the peasants coming back with the Yule log, or getting in the animals.
"First we light the Yule log and then we go to mass."
"Aye, but the Yule log should be cut soon so that it may season well.
They are about to drag in the Yule log and I'd like to help.
"I put a television in my fireplace, with a tape of Yule logs burning," she said.
I grow tired of just the yule log burning in the great hearth.
"Wouldn't that be nice to have a Yule log and a feast?
The original Yule logs were entire tree trunks, and few fireplaces today could hold them.
The Yule log and bonfires to dance around were traditional to many civilizations, he said.
But like a gas-fired Yule log, it just isn't the same.
Once the holiday stories are told the children's search for the Yule Log begins!
He then shows one of his last secret: how to make a delicious Yule Log.
An old man with a long white beard was standing in the outhouse, chopping Yule logs.
Parents and children who may avoid each other all year find themselves summoned to share turkey and yule log.
Whatever the reasons, there is no question that the yule log is cherished by viewers.
On a huge television screen, a yule log burns coldly and joylessly.
"Does everyone go to fetch the Yule log?"
What ever happened to the Yule log?
A decorated ice-cream yule log to serve 8 to 10 is $19.50.
A few television stations broadcast a Yule Log without interruption for several hours.
The term "Yule log" is one of a number of terms used to refer to the custom.