• Verb (used with object)

    to take or support from one place to another; convey; transport
    He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people.
    to wear, hold, or have around one
    He carries his knife in his pocket. He carries a cane.
    to contain or be capable of containing; hold
    The suitcase will carry enough clothes for a week.
    to serve as an agency or medium for the transmission of
    The wind carried the sound. He carried the message to me.
    to be the means of conveying or transporting (something or someone)
    The wind carried the balloon out of sight.
    to be pregnant with
    His wife is carrying twins.
    to put ahead to a subsequent time, page, etc., or to a higher authority; continue or transfer
    to carry a case to a higher court; to carry a footnote to a new page.
    to bear the weight, burden, etc., of; sustain
    These piers once carried an arch.
    to take (a leading or guiding part), as in singing; bear or sustain (a part or melody).
    to hold (the body, head, etc.) in a certain manner
    She carries her head high.
    to behave or comport (oneself)
    She carries herself with decorum.
    to take the initiative in (a contest)
    The Giants carried the game to the Browns.
    to secure the adoption of (a motion or bill).
    to get a plurality or majority of electoral votes in (a district).
    to extend or continue in a given direction or to a certain point
    to carry the war into enemy territory.
    to bring, impart, hear, transmit, or communicate news, a message, etc.
    to lead or influence by emotional or intellectual appeal
    The actor carried his audience with him.
    to bear the major burden of (a group, performance, etc.) by superior talent, determination, etc.
    The star carried the whole play.
    to serve as a conduit for
    This pipe carries water to the house.
    to have as an attribute, property, consequence, etc.; presume or entail
    Violation carries a penalty of five years in prison.
    to support or give validity to (a related claim, argument, etc.)
    One decision carries another.
    Commerce .
    to keep on hand or in stock.
    to keep on the account books.
    to bear as a crop
    This land will not carry corn.
    to be enrolled for or to undertake as an amount of work
    New students are advised not to carry more than 16 credits.
    Golf . to advance beyond or go by (an object or expanse) with one stroke.
    Ice Hockey . to cause (a puck) to move forward along the ice and in one's control by a series of light, short taps with the stick.
    Hunting . to retain and pursue (a scent).
    (in addition) to transfer (a number) from one denomination to the succeeding one.
    to have as a maximum working pressure
    This boiler carries 190 pounds per square inch.

    Verb (used without object)

    to act as a bearer or conductor.
    to have or exert propelling force.
    to be transmitted, propelled, or sustained
    My voice carries farther than his.
    (of a horse) to bear the head in a particular manner while in action
    The horse carries well.

    Noun

    range, as of a gun.
    Golf . the distance a stroked ball travels.
    land that separates navigable waters and over which a canoe or boat must be carried; portage.
    a carrying. ?

    Verb phrases

    carry away,
    to influence greatly or unreasonably, esp. emotionally; excite; transport
    The spectators were carried away by the appeal to their patriotism.
    Nautical . (of the wind or sea) to dislodge or send overboard.
    Nautical . (of a vessel) to lose (an object or objects) through breakage.
    Nautical . (of a rope or chain) to break under strain.
    carry back, Accounting . to apply (an unused credit or operating loss) to the net income of a prior period in order to reduce the tax for that period.
    carry forward,
    to make progress with.
    Bookkeeping . to transfer (an amount) to the next page, column, or book.
    Accounting . to apply (an unused credit or operating loss) to the net income of a succeeding period in order to reduce the tax for that period.
    carry off,
    to win (a prize, honor, etc.).
    to cause the death of
    The Black Plague in the Middle Ages carried off more than one-fourth of the population of Europe.
    carry on,
    to manage; conduct.
    to continue without stopping
    Rescue operations were carried on in spite of the storm.
    to continue to live, work, etc., despite a setback or tragedy; persevere.
    Informal . to behave in an agitated, foolish, or indiscreet manner.
    to misbehave or be disruptive; act up.
    Nautical . to proceed under excessive sail for the weather conditions.
    carry out,
    to put into operation; execute
    He doesn't have the funds to carry out his design.
    to effect or accomplish; complete
    They carried out their plan without incident.
    carry over,
    to hold until a later time; postpone.
    to be left; remain.
    Bookkeeping . to transfer (an amount) to the next page, column, or book.
    Accounting . to apply (an unused credit or operating loss) to the net income of a succeeding period in order to reduce the tax for that period.
    to extend from one activity or time to another
    He does not carry over his business ethics into his personal relationships.
    carry through,
    to accomplish; complete.
    to support or help through a difficult situation.
    to continue or be prevalent in; persist
    a theme that carried through all his writing.

    Idioms

    carry all before one
    to be highly successful
    In his academic and social life he carried all before him.
    carry a tune
    to sing a melody accurately or on key.
    carry it off, Informal . to succeed in an action, endeavor
    or scheme.
    carry the can. can 2 ( def. 15 ) .
    carry the day
    to win the contest or be triumphant; prevail. The Republicans carried the day.
    carry too far
    to exceed the limits of; go to excess with
    She is carrying her crusading too far.

    Synonyms

    verb
    carry

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