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carry
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n. the act of carrying something [also: carried ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carry \Car"ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Carried ; p. pr. & vb. n. Carrying .] [OF. carier, charier, F. carrier, to cart, from OF. car, char, F. car, car. See Car .] To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; -- often with away ...
Usage examples of carry.
Only a few lifetubes had shot out, carrying a pitiful handful of survivors.
Inside, she picked up a briefcase, set it on the bureau top, and took out a flat box of the kind used for carrying storage chips.
Then he produced from a flat silver box which he carried in his waistcoat pocket a number of thin brown sticks, which he offered to his companion.
The Zouaves, flushed with success, attempted to carry the Round Tower with a rush, and swept up to the abattis surrounding it.
Seljuk Turks or the Abbasid caliphate during the time when they were carrying the big stick?
They were working their way up the mountain slope above Abney, in a hurry and breathing hard, hoping they and the others could weave a net tight enough to catch a north-moving GPS and whatever or whoever might be carrying it.
Heinrich Abt, Franz Endermann, and Ernst Geller, sons of chief burghers, each of whom carried a yard-long scroll in his cap, and was too disfigured in person for men to require an inspection of the document.
Let your name be carried to the Abyssinian mountains as the voice of the eagle.
A sort of chronic warfare of aggression and reprisal, closely akin to piracy, was carried on at intervals in Acadian waters by French private armed vessels on one hand, and New England private armed vessels on the other.
Callao and Guayaquil to Nicaragua and Guatemala, under pretext of going for pitch and other things, and then often go from there to the port of Acapulco to lade Chinese cloth, in return for a great sum of silver which they carry, practicing many efforts and frauds.
Other fishes most frequently seen are the prettily-spotted catfish, Pescada, Piranha, Acara, which carries its young in its mouth, and a long, slender needle-fish.
The dying Camilla is assisted by her fellow-in-arms, Acca, before Diana carries her off.
There is no reason in our quest for amplified states of Being that we cannot acculturate the enhancement, technique and knowledge of love to a more sophisticated degree than the culture of militarism has carried the strategies of conflict.
Each in my world, it seemed, carried about with him a bubble of space, a perimeter, a wall, an invisible shield, an unconsciously acculturated, socially sanctioned remoteness, a barrier decreed by convention and conditioning.
A preferred method for carrying out the process of this invention is as follows: Dry lysergic acid is suspended in a suitable vehicle as acetonitrile, and the suspension is cooled to about -15 C.