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View definitions for hand-carry

hand-carry

verb as in deliver

verb as in dispatch

verb as in facilitate

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I’d back the truck up to the newly framed house, put a plank across and hand-carry 20 or 30 50-pound bundles of fresh-split cedar shakes onto the roof, slatted so that the cedar could breathe because it still sought oxygen.

Israeli and U.N. officials hand-carry cash over the border to Gaza.

From Reuters

Israeli and U.N. officials hand-carry cash over the border to Gaza.

From Reuters

Owners manage to get some spare parts through “mules,” people who hand-carry goods into the island, but sometimes they must have parts made by hand.

The Huntsville, Ala., resident is starting a business to personally collect ashes for others and then hand-carry them to scenic places, where they will be scattered — on video if requested.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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