carry
carry - verb
- To move while supporting : transport
- To convey by direct communication
- Conduct, escort
- To influence by mental or emotional appeal : sway
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"her legs refused to carry her further"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the carry from here." "That carry belongs to me." "The carry is very important."
carry - thesaurus
Synonyms: bear
SpellingJoy score for carry
SpellingJoy Gematria
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137
Letter Values
C
6
A
1
R
19
R
19
Y
28
Etymology
Middle English carien "to transport by a cart, horse or other means, convey, bear in one's arms, on one's back, etc.," borrowed from Anglo-French carier, charier "to transport, bear in one's arms, carry off, drive" (continental Old French charrier, charroier, Picard & Norman carier), from carre, charre "cart, wagon, small cartload" + -ier, -oier, factitive verb suffix, going back to Latin -idiāre, originally representing variant pronunciation (or spelling variant) of -izāre -ize