Idioms

carry a lot of weight with (someone or something)
to be very influential with someone or with a group of people
The man's education and experience carry a lot of weight in the university.

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  • carry a tune
  • carry coals to Newcastle
  • carry on
  • carry out (something) or carry (something) out
  • carry over (something) or carry (something) over
  • carry the ball
  • carry the day
  • carry the torch
  • carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders
  • carry through with (something)
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  • in the short run
  • rough up (someone) or rough (someone) up
  • see (something) out or see out (something)
  • rooted in (something)
  • psych (someone) out or psych out (someone)
  • short of (something)
  • in a snit
  • make of (someone or something)
  • face up to (something)
  • in short supply


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