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  • 61Carry On... Up the Khyber — Infobox Film | name = Carry on Up The Khyber caption = Carry On...Up The Khyber (DVD) director = Gerald Thomas producer = Peter Rogers writer = Talbot Rothwell starring = Sid James Kenneth Williams Joan Sims Charles Hawtrey Roy Castle Bernard… …

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  • 62carry something on — ENGAGE IN, conduct, undertake, be involved in, carry out, perform. → carry * * * engage in an activity he could not carry on a logical conversation * * * ˌcarry ˈon (with sth) | ˌcarry sthˈon derived to continue doing sth • Carry on with your… …

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  • 63Carry On Camping — Infobox Film name = Carry On Camping image size = caption = film poster by Renato Fratini director = Gerald Thomas producer = Peter Rogers writer = Talbot Rothwell narrator = starring = Sid James Kenneth Williams Joan Sims Charles Hawtrey Bernard …

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  • 64carry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. uphold, support; transport, convey, bear; adopt; [have or keep in] stock. See transportation, store, assent. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To take from one place to another] Syn. convey, move, transport,… …

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  • 65carry off — verb a) To transport away. I need a truck to carry off all this furniture. b) To act convincingly; to succeed at giving the impression of (e.g.) knowledge, confide …

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  • 66carry the ball — take the most important or difficult part in an action or business The vice president was forced to carry the ball while the president was away …

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  • 67cart (away, etc.) —  Carry (away, etc.) …

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  • 68carry someone off — take someone away by force. ↘(of a disease) kill someone. → carrots …

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  • 69carry off — 1. Remove, take away. 2. Destroy, kill …

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  • 70carry-out — noun (C) AmE, ScotE food that you can take away from a restaurant to eat somewhere else, or a restaurant that sells food like this; takeaway BrE …

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