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carter

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Carter (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 4 known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1793 to 1795.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Carriage of wood, coal and iron also created work for carters and watermen. ▪ His father, a builder and carrier, was one of the first carters to stable his horses in favour of steam traction lorries. ▪ Jimmy carters relationship ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context dated English) A person who transports a load on a cart that is drawn by a beast of burden.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Daddy longlegs \Dad"dy long"legs`\ (Zo["o]l.) An arachnidan of the genus Phalangium , and allied genera, having a small body and four pairs of long legs; -- called also harvestman , carter , and grandfather longlegs . (Zo["o]l.) A name applied to many species ...

Usage examples of carter.

Within three hours, John Carter was standing on the roof of the Royal Airdrome giving last-minute instructions to a fleet of twenty-four fast, one-man scouts.

All Carter and Bogdanovich did was to apply that rationale to the astrogation charts.

Denise, in Bankside Cottage, the two-bedroomed house where Alison Carter was born on a rainy night in 1950.

In the top of the ninth Caleb Jones got on base with a walk and was moved over to second two batters later when Ted Carter reached on an error by the third baseman.

Onward--onward--through the screaming, cackling, and blackly populous gulfs--and then from some dim blessed distance there came an image and a thought to Randolph Carter the doomed.

From the rear of one great temple stretched a low black passage which Carter followed far into the rock with a torch till he came to a lightless domed hall of vast proportions, whose vaultings were covered with demoniac carvings and in whose centre yawned a foul and bottomless well like that in the hideous monastery of Leng where broods alone the High-Priest Not To Be Described.

Baudelaire, Poe, Dream-Shakespeare, Hollywood, panto, fairy tale: Carter wears her influences openly, for she is their deconstructionist, their saboteur.

Carter did not wish to meet a Dhole, so listened intently for any sound in the unknown depths of bones about him.

On a freezing day in December, another child goes missing: thirteen-year-old Alison Carter vanishes from the isolated Derbyshire hamlet of Scardale, a self contained, insular community that distrusts the outside world.

The latest manhunt centres round Alison Carter, who vanished from the remote Derbyshire hamlet of Scardale on Wednesday.

The text beneath read: Alison Carter has been missing from her home in Scardale village, Derbyshire, since half past four on Wednesday 13th December.

And yet he had resigned from Derbyshire Police two years after the Alison Carter case was closed and become resident warden at a bird sanctuary in Northumberland.

Then Carter did a wicked thing, offering his guileless host so many draughts of the moon-wine which the Zoogs had given him that the old man became irresponsibly talkative.

Carter did a wicked thing, offering his guileless host so many draughts of the moon-wine which the Zoogs had given him that the old man became irresponsibly talkative.

They handed him a copy of the Ethics in Government Act, which the previous year Congress had passed and President Carter had signed into law.