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carr

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Word definitions for carr in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland. 2 A marsh or fen on which low trees or bushes grow; a marshy woodland.

Usage examples of carr.

Jotham Carr ran past, to turn my cabin into a hospital, Tommy Bickford at his heels to stow my dunnage and bring me my fowling piece.

Carr, but go and ring one of your ministers and tell him that you have a murder which will, tomorrow, bring the Venezuelan consul, a rich family in Caracas, quite possibly the Republica and most certainly some American newsmen from Miami all asking awkward questions.

Home to Baron Glass and jazana Carr and all the comforts diamonds could buy, but not a true home at all.

Rajiv Etra and Derek Carr, were mourners and stood with the officers who mourned their Captain on behalf of the ship.

Carr, silver for the same reason you use a silver bullet to kill a werewolf, though those words would set the little headshrinkers howling.

As an added treat, Carr infuses this fun romance with a megadose of sidesplitting humor and irrepressible, eccentric secondary characters.

Aunt Annie--the one who was a mycologist --continued to feel that it was unwise to encourage the poor young man, but Dr Carr was not sorry to think that her daughter might be having a break in that most beautiful of cities.

Mac Beckett, Jo Bourne, Rob Carr, Leigh Cooper, Lisa Dillon, Walter Hawn, Nurmi Husa, Susan Leigh, Rosina Lippi, Susan Martin, Sandra Parshall, Susan Lynn Peterson, Stephen Ratterman, Beth Shope, Elise Skidmore, Jack Turley, Arnold Wagner, Karen Watson, and Michael Lee West.

Joseph Cordell Carr, alleging that city voters in their state were underrepresented in the state legislature.

Bristow, at Whitehall lane, London: Carr, Stoke Newington, of gastritis and heart disease: Cockburn, at the Moat house, Chepstow .

There were those of us who were sucked into a silence w 1 1 e carr ed with us always.

Carr and Private Compton, swaggersticks tight in their oxters, as they march unsteadily rightaboutface and burst together from their mouths a volleyed fart.

When she had outgrown the ties of the Guild-house, she should have done what Andrew Carr had done before her, and allowed the Terrans, perhaps even the Renunciates, to think her dead.

Myself and a few neighbours now procured some stretchers, and at the direction of Doctor Carr, converted the London Hotel into an hospital, and took there the wounded.

About noon Bushwyck Carr bounced into the gymnasium, where the triplets had just finished their fencing lesson.