Jack ‘n’ Jill’s job re H2O
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verb
- To move while supporting transport
"her legs refused to carry her further"
- To convey by direct communication
"carry tales about a friend"
- Conduct, escort
- To influence by mental or emotional appeal sway
"She intended the play to carry audiences toward a sense of peace and understanding."
- To get possession or control of capture
"carried off the prize"
- To transfer from one place (such as a column) to another
"carry a number in adding"
- To contain and direct the course of
"The drain carries sewage."
- To wear or have on one's person
"Police officers carry guns."
- To bear upon or within one
"is carrying an unborn child"
- To harbor (a pathogen) within the body
"carry a virus"
- To possess a specified gene
- To have or bear especially as a mark, attribute, or property
"carry a scar"
- Imply, involve
"The crime carried a heavy penalty."
- To hold or comport (oneself, one's person, etc.) in a specified manner
"always carries herself with dignity and grace"
- To sustain the weight or burden of
"Pillars carry an arch."
- To bear as a crop
- To sing with reasonable correctness of pitch
"carry a tune"
- To keep in stock for sale
"The store carries a good selection of wines."
- To provide sustenance for
"land carrying 10 head of cattle"
- To have or maintain on a list or record
"carry a person on a payroll"
- To be chiefly or solely responsible for the success, effectiveness, or continuation of
"a player capable of carrying a team"
- To prolong or maintain in space, time, or degree
"carry a principle too far"
- To gain victory for
- To win a majority or plurality of votes in (something, such as a legislative body or a state)
"The bill carried the Senate by a vote of 75–25."
- To present for public use or consumption
"Newspapers carry weather reports."
- To bear the charges of holding or having (stocks, merchandise, etc.) from one time to another
- To keep on one's books as a debtor
"A merchant carries a customer."
- To hold to and follow after
"The dog could not carry the scent."
- To hoist and maintain (a sail) in use
- To pass over (something, such as a hazard) at a single stroke in golf
"carry a bunker"
- To propel and control (a puck or ball) along a playing surface
- To act as a bearer
- To reach or penetrate to a distance
"Voices carry well."
- To convey itself to a reader or audience
- To undergo or admit of carriage in a specified way
"a load that carries easily"
- To keep and follow the scent
- To win adoption
"The motion carried by a vote of 71–25."
- To have a gun on one's person to carry a gun
"I did make one adjustment in the aftermath of Ned's attack. I hauled my H&K [handgun] and holster out of the trunk at the foot of my bed. If Ned was declaring war, I'd be carrying."
noun
- Carrying power
- Portage
- The act or method of carrying
"fireman's carry"
- The act of rushing with the ball in football
"averaged four yards per carry"
- The position assumed by a color-bearer with the flag or guidon held in position for marching
- A quantity that is transferred in addition from one number place to the adjacent one of higher place value
verb
- To arouse to a high and often excessive degree of emotion or enthusiasm
"The girl was carried away by her pity."
- Carry off
noun
- A portable bed for an infant
verb
- To cause the death of
"the plague carried off thousands"
- To perform or manage successfully bring off
"tried to look suave but couldn't carry it off"
noun
- Carrying-on
- A piece of luggage suitable for being carried aboard an airplane by a passenger
adjective
- Carried or suitable for being carried aboard
"carry-on baggage"
verb
- To continue doing, pursuing, or operating
"carry on research"
- To continue especially in spite of hindrance or discouragement
"chose to carry on despite the weather"
- To behave or speak in a foolish, excited, or improper manner
"shocked at how he carries on"
verb
- To bring to a successful issue complete, accomplish
"carried out the assignment"
- To put into execution
"carry out a plan"
- To continue to an end or stopping point
verb
- To transfer (an amount) to the next column, page, or book relating to the same account
- To hold over (something, such as goods) for another time or season
- To deduct (a loss or an unused credit) from taxable income of a later period
- To persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another
This clue was used on May 26, 2025.
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