: to bear the charges of holding or having (stocks, merchandise, etc.) from one time to another. A merchant carries a customer. The dog could not carry the scent. Fly balls don't carry well in cold air. The motion carried by a vote of 71–25. I hauled my H&K [handgun] and holster out of the trunk. … If Ned was declaring war, I'd be carrying.
CARRIED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of carry 2. to hold something or someone with your hands, arms…. Learn more.
- To cause the death of: was carried off by a fever. 2. To handle successfully: carried off the difficult situation with aplomb.
to be the means of conveying or transporting (something or someone): The wind carried the balloon out of sight.
You get so excited and carried away when you see the ball fly through at head height.
carried definition: transported from one place to another. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "get carried away", "be carried away", "motion is carried".
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The word 'carried' is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb 'carry'. It describes the action of supporting or moving something from one place to another, often using the hands or arms.