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.
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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rake in the money
on one's own time
on purpose
speak out of turn
rub salt in (someone's) wound
curry favor with (someone)
beyond words
dead center
know (someone or something) like an open book
call it quits
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Physics
Year : 1950
Name : cecil f. powell
Country : great britain.
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