Carry ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Carry ( verb )

  1. To take or hold something and move it to another place.
  2. To support or hold something up.
  3. To contain or hold a particular amount of something.
  4. To transmit or spread a disease or infection.
  5. To express or convey a particular emotion or feeling.

Origin:

The word carry comes from the old english word "carrian" which means to convey or transport something. this word was used to refer to the act of transporting something from one place to another.

Examples:

  1. He carried the box to the car.
  2. She carried the baby in her arms.
  3. The bag can carry up to 20 pounds.
  4. The virus can carry from person to person.
  5. His voice carried a hint of sadness.

(As a verb)

Carry ( verb )

  1. To take or hold something and move it to another place.
  2. To support or hold something up.
  3. To contain or hold a particular amount of something.
  4. To transmit or spread a disease or infection.
  5. To express or convey a particular emotion or feeling.

Origin:

The word carry comes from the old english word "carrian" which means to convey or transport something. this word was used to refer to the act of transporting something from one place to another.

Examples:

  1. He carried the box to the car.
  2. She carried the baby in her arms.
  3. The bag can carry up to 20 pounds.
  4. The virus can carry from person to person.
  5. His voice carried a hint of sadness.
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