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carryverb to support and take from one place to anothereach camper must be able to carry his or her own backpack bear, cart, convey, ferry, haul, lug, pack, tote, transport deliver, hand over, transferforward, send, ship, transmitbring, fetch, takemove, remove, shift to wear or have on one's personI always carry a camera with me so as to never miss a great shot bear, pack flaunt, show off, sportdisplay, exhibit, parade, show to bring before the public in performance or exhibitionall of the television networks will carry the president's speech give, mount, offer, present, stage display, exhibit, expose, parade, show, show off, unveilpreviewact, impersonate, perform, play, portraydepict, dramatize, enact, render, representextend, proffer, tender come out with to have as part of a wholethe idea of equality carries with it a number of other concepts comprehend, contain, embrace, encompass, entail, include, involve, number, subsume, take in comprise, consist (of)brackethave, hold, own, possessadmit, receivecompose, constitute, form, makeassimilate, embody, incorporate, integrate exclude, leave (out), miss out(British), omit ban, bar, debar, preclude, prevent, prohibitdeny, refuse, rejecteliminate, except, rule outlose, mislay, misplace to hold up or serve as a foundation forerected a trellis to carry the vine bear, bolster, brace, buttress, prop (up), shore (up), stay, support, sustain, undergird, underpin, uphold steady, truss, underlie to receive as return for effortcarried off the award for best picture of the year acquire, attain, bag, bring in, capture, come by, draw, earn, gain, garner, get, knock down, land, make, obtain, procure, pull down, realize, reap, secure, win clear, gross, netaccomplish, achieve, notch (up), scoreaccumulate, amass, rack upcatch, pick upannex, occupy, take overreacquire, reattain, recapture, regain, remake forfeit, lose accord, give, grant, paygive up, hand over, part (with), relinquish, surrender, yield to manage the actions of (oneself) in a particular wayduring that difficult time the grieving parents carried themselves with unfailing grace and dignity acquit, bear, behave, comport, conduct, demean, deport, quit check, collect, compose, constrain, contain, control, curb, handle, inhibit, quiet, repress, restrainmoderate, modulate, temperact, impersonate, play act up, carry on, cut up, misbehave, misconduct in the 14th century |