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carry
verb as in transport physical object
verb as in win; accomplish
Example Sentences
Smith, who still carries himself with the eager enthusiasm of a worship leader, no longer goes to church.
Israel says that was never fully respected, while Lebanon says Israel has violated the resolution by carrying out military flights over the country.
The “Strip That Down” singer’s dark blue casket arrived at the church in a white horse-drawn hearse carrying floral arrangements spelling the words “son” and “daddy,” the BBC said.
The study used two types of mouse cells -- connective tissue cells and stem cells -- engineered to carry a synthetic cellular communication system or "genetic circuit."
“The experiences were something that I will carry with me forever because it made me a strong human being mentally and physically. It prepared me for a lot of things outside of football.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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