Carries [verb]

Definition of Carries:

transport physical object

Synonyms of Carries:


Opposite/Antonyms of Carries:

Lose

Fail

Leave

Maintain

Receive

Lower

Drop

Stop

Stay

Fix

Keep

Hold

Shun

Dodge

Avoid

Refuse

Remain


Sentence/Example of Carries:

When the harvest time arrives in December, each tenant carries his crop to the mill for grinding.

Accordingly he carries to court a beautiful barb, and requests his majesty's acceptance of it.

He carries a bamboo basket in which he has put a mixture containing a curious kind of poison.

If he carries these gratuitously his obligation is still less, nevertheless he must even then take some care of them.

He always carries it about with him, and if perchance he gets out he is truly miserable.

They marry, but while walking by the seashore, the sea-maiden rises from the waves and carries off the hero as her property.

He was sumptuously buried in Kensal Green, where a marble pedestal carries his portrait and his epitaph.

It also carries the wooden gallery, ladders, and observing platform, which are suspended from it by iron rods.

And this is one reason why the modern fisherman always carries a creel.

But before this extreme is reached, the momentum of the revolving balance carries the roller pin entirely out of the fork.