carry

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Carry Definition & Meaning

1. To hold or support the weight of something and move it from one place to another.

Example: She carried the heavy box up the stairs.

2. To have something on or with you as you go from one place to another.

Example: He always carries a pen in his pocket.

3. To transport or convey something from one place to another.

Example: The truck carried the goods to the warehouse.

4. To bear or take responsibility for something.

Example: He carried the burden of his family's financial troubles.

5. To continue or maintain something, such as a tradition or habit.

Example: She carried on her grandmother's legacy of baking pies from scratch.

Examples of the word carry used in sentences.

  • My mother always tells me to carry an umbrella in case it rains.
  • The little boy likes to carry his stuffed animal everywhere he goes.
  • Can you help me carry this heavy box to the car?
  • Please carry this tray of food carefully without spilling anything.
  • I need to carry my backpack to school every day.
  • I always carry a pen with me in case I need to write something down.
  • He likes to carry a heavy backpack when hiking to train his muscles.
  • Can you carry the grocery bags for me, please?
  • She had to carry her baby in her arms because the stroller wouldn't fit through the crowded street.
  • They will carry out a survey to gather customer feedback on the new product.
  • I always carry an umbrella in case it rains unexpectedly.
  • Can you please help me carry these heavy boxes to the car?
  • He had to carry the burden of his family's financial troubles on his own.
  • The song's melody was so catchy, it's been carrying in my head all day.
  • As a teacher, I always carry a few extra pencils for my forgetful students.
  • The heavy rain carried away the bridge, leaving the town isolated for days. (natural disaster)
  • She couldn't carry all the groceries at once, so she had to make multiple trips to the car. (daily activities)
  • As an athlete, he had to carry a lot of equipment to his training sessions. (sports)
  • The company had to carry out an extensive market research to determine customer preferences. (business)
  • His speech was so inspiring that it carried the audience along with him. (public speaking)
  • As an avid traveler, I always carry a small first aid kit with me, just in case of emergencies.
  • The burden of student loans can be heavy to carry, but it's important to commit to paying them off in a timely manner.
  • The key to success in any business is to have a strong team that can carry out the company vision effectively.
  • I always make an effort to carry a reusable water bottle to help reduce my environmental impact.
  • It's essential to make sure you carry the appropriate identification when traveling abroad to avoid any complications.
  • Despite the challenges of navigating a foreign country, she was able to carry out her research project with the help of local contacts and language skills.
  • In the face of adversity, it is important to carry one's own burdens with grace and resilience, and seek support from loved ones when needed.
  • As a professional athlete, he was able to carry the weight of expectations from his fans and sponsors and still perform to the best of his abilities.
  • The company's CEO was confident that the new product line would carry the brand to new heights of success, thanks to its innovative design and features.
  • The book club members decided to carry out a thorough analysis of the author's writing style, in order to better understand the themes and messages conveyed in the novel.
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