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n.
1.the act of carrying something carry v.
1.move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body
2.have with oneself
3.transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
4.serve as a means for expressing something
5.bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or responsibility of
6.support or hold in a certain manner
7.contain or hold
8.extend to a certain degree
9.continue or extend 10.be necessarily associated with or result in or involve 11.win in an election 12.include, as on a list 13.behave in a certain manner 14.have on hand 15.include as the content 16.propel, "Carry the ball" 17.pass on a communication 18.have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a consequence 19.be conveyed over a certain distance 20.keep up with financial support 21.have or possess something abstract 22.win approval or support for 23.compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance 24.take further or advance 25.have on the surface or on the skin 26.capture after a fight 27.transfer (entries) from one account book to another 28.transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication 29.pursue a line of scent or be a bearer 30.bear (a crop) 31.propel or give impetus to 32.drink alcohol without showing ill effects 33.be able to feed 34.have a certain range 35.cover a certain distance or advance beyond 36.secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions) 37.be successful in 38.sing or play against other voices or parts 39.be pregnant with

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