verbWord forms: -ries, -rying or -ried (mainly tr)1. (also intr) to take or bear (something) from one place to another
 to carry a baby in one's arms
 2. to transfer for consideration; take
 he carried his complaints to her superior
  3. to have on one's person
 he always carries a watch
 4. (also intr) to be transmitted or serve as a medium for transmitting
 sound carries best over water
 5. to contain or be capable of containing
 the jug carries water
 6. to bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure, or responsibility of
 her efforts carry the whole production
 7. to have as an attribute or result
 this crime carries a heavy penalty
 8. to bring or communicate
 to carry news
  9. (also intr) to be pregnant with (young)
 she is carrying her third child
 10. to bear (the head, body, etc) in a specified manner
 she carried her head high
 11. to conduct or bear (oneself) in a specified manner
 she carried herself well in a difficult situation
 12. to continue or extend
 the war was carried into enemy territory
 13. to cause to move or go
 desire for riches carried him to the city
 14. to influence, esp by emotional appeal
 his words carried the crowd
  15. to secure the passage of (a bill, motion, etc)
 17. to obtain victory for (a candidate or measure) in an election
 18. mainly US to win a plurality or majority of votes in (a district, legislative body, etc)
 the candidate carried 40 states
 19. to capture
 our troops carried the town
 20. (of communications media) to include as the content
 this newspaper carries no book reviews
 21.  accounting to transfer (an item) to another account, esp to transfer to the following year's account instead of writing off against profit and loss
 to carry a loss
  Also (esp US): carry over  22.  mathematics to transfer (a number) from one column of figures to the next, as from units to tens in multiplication and addition
 23. (of a shop, trader, etc) to keep in stock
 to carry confectionery
 24. to support (a musical part or melody) against the other parts
 25. to sustain (livestock)
 this land will carry twelve ewes to the acre
 26. to maintain (livestock) in good health but without increasing their weight or obtaining any products from them
 27. (intransitive) (of a ball, projectile, etc) to travel through the air or reach a specified point
 his first drive carried to the green
 28.  sport, especially golf (of a ball) to travel beyond
 the drive carried the trees
  29. (intransitive) (of a gun) to have a range as specified
 this rifle carries for 1200 yards
 30. to retain contact with and pursue (a line of scent)
 31. (intransitive) (of ground) to be in such a condition that scent lies well upon it
 32.  ice hockey to move (the puck) forwards, keeping it against the blade of the stick
 33.  informal to imbibe (alcoholic drink) without showing ill effects
 34. (intransitive) slang to have drugs on one's person
 35.  carry all before one
36.  carry a tune
37.  carry the can
38.  carry the day