Sentence for carried | Use carried in a sentence

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  • He carried her some flowers. (9)
  • But it carried an admiration. (10)
  • He carried the shop on his back. (10)
  • He carried the light of them away. (10)
  • Isolde carried the soup out again. (12)
  • He carried away three of those present. (10)
  • Thus far had nerves carried her already! (8)
  • M. Livret carried the war across Channel. (10)
  • My imagination carried me to sublime heights. (16)
  • In his hand he carried a small travelling bag. (12)
  • Leila produced the little flat case she carried. (8)
  • I also saw that it could not be carried to the extreme. (16)
  • Fulkerson gathered up the money and carried it to Conrad. (9)
  • He carried me almost the whole of the way back to Dipwell. (10)
  • A dead man carried out of the house, laid under a dark archway! (8)
  • Diana preferred a hard pillow, and usually carried her own about. (10)
  • I have seen a weakness in me that would have carried me anywhere. (10)
  • Nature would see to it that Youth called for her, and carried her away. (8)
  • This man had carried a large bale on his back and a bundle in his hand. (12)
  • Christian hurried on; the rustling of leaves soon carried the words away. (8)
  • She carried her off, still sleeping, and, locking her doors, got into bed. (8)
  • My plans have carried but I am very much battered by travel and narrow escapes. (18)
  • Once away from books, I carried a head that shot rockets to the farthest hills. (10)
  • Her disorder turned to a galloping Consumption and in a few days carried her off. (4)
  • They had been carried here hurriedly, and people were trying to help the living. (12)
  • And she smiled to herself on the top of the bus which carried her back to Mayfair. (8)
  • He carried a light cane, with the point of the silver handle against his under lip. (10)
  • Ambrose died of the accidental shot of a pocket-pistol he customarily carried loaded. (10)
  • He pressed her so warmly to retain the bundle in her custody that she carried it away. (10)
  • I carried five messages to one fellow with a coat-tail straight to his heels, last week. (10)
  • Redworth carried his burden through the frosty air at a pace to melt icicles in Greenland. (10)
  • The architect was smoking a cigar and carried in his arms a heavy bag of papers and books. (13)
  • As he had promised, so Phips carried out his plan, bringing to England a fortune of £300,000. (19)
  • As he carried it toward a corner of the porch he felt of the various shapes and materials in it. (9)
  • At his best, his brilliancy and facility were dazzling, and he invariably carried all before him. (3)
  • It took it up and shook it, and carried it masterfully away, like a Centaur carrying off a nymph. (2)
  • She has gone through the battle, retaining the standard she carried into it, which is a victory. (10)
  • Here I lie, a dead weight, to be carried up and down, all of a wife that Owain has had for years. (10)
  • Miss Naylor usually attended them; the little lady was, to a certain extent, carried past objection. (8)
  • He was represented in all sorts of accomplishments, which I secretly feared were really carried out. (21)
  • Had this plan been carried out it is probable that none of the English forces would have escaped alive. (19)
  • He carried a walking-stick freshly cut from the forest and his ailing cowskin boots were white with dust. (1)
  • His heart had begun beating furiously, but he paid no attention to it, quite carried away by his feelings. (8)
  • He moved with a slow, pondering step, and carried his shaggy head bent downwards from shoulders slightly rounded. (9)
  • The stirring band music carried to his ears conjures immeasurable pleasures in his mind and is madly irritating. (21)
  • For the small house, at least, the system of indirect illumination carried to this extreme is not at all suitable. (17)
  • The forbearance he carried farther than most could do was tempted to kick, under pressure of Mrs. Nargett Pagnell. (10)
  • Besides these leaden plates Célèron carried an immense stock of tin shields bearing the arms of the King of France. (19)
  • If I had reflected at all, I must have seen that Uncle Anthony would never have carried so much through the streets. (10)
  • She had been surrounded by admirers and flatterers, and he had carried away only a general impression of her beauty. (12)
  • He usually carried about with him a handful of black and strong cigars, which he dealt out on the slightest occasion. (13)
  • The simile may be carried still farther, and Elizabeth the torment of Essex may be compared to the Emmeline of Delamere. (4)
  • Frederick Wentworth had used such words, or something like them, but without an idea that they would be carried round to her. (4)
  • But in sorrow she must be equally carried away by her fancy, and as far beyond consolation as in pleasure she was beyond alloy. (4)
  • Christian was just coming back when a policeman and a working man, followed by an idle crowd, half led, half carried her home. (12)
  • A sudden seizure of a different nature from any thing foreboded by her general state, had carried her off after a short struggle. (4)
  • The latter grasped his crutch, as he had formerly seized the sword he carried as a foot soldier ere he lost his leg before Padua. (5)
  • Mrs. Stowe was a gracious person, and carried into age the inalienable charm of a woman who must have been very, charming earlier. (9)
  • It was as if the helpless had been carried in and murdered, that they might not hamper those whose business it was to fall to-morrow. (7)
  • Temple related that I fell, and was carried all the way from the cricket-field home by Heriot, who would not give me up to the usher. (10)
  • As for Dieskau, he never recovered from his wounds, and although he was carried back to France, it was only as a bedridden invalid, to die. (19)
  • A peasant carried him to a small suburban inn, where he remained several days oppressed horribly by a sense that he had forgotten something. (10)
  • Mr. Andrew carried his head up, and eyed every man living with the benevolence of a patriarch, dashed with the impudence of a London sparrow. (10)
  • So will people listen to a coarse street controversy carried on in a loud and angry tone,—but little is their respect for the principals engaged. (16)
  • The silence bore back on her a suspicion of a faint reproachfulness in the words; and perhaps they carried a poetical tone, still more distasteful. (10)
  • When his descendants went to Egypt they must have carried with them Syrian music and instruments, doubtless preserving a trace of Chaldean influence. (3)
  • They carried erect shoulders, like creatures not ashamed of showing a merely animal pride, which is never quite apart from the pride of developed beauty. (10)
  • Anecdotes also are portable, unlike the lightning flash, which will not go into the pocket; they can be carried home, they are disbursable at other tables. (10)
  • These sentences scarcely carried actual compliments when you knew the speakers; but outraged lovers cannot talk in that style after they have broken apart. (10)
  • The surprised people could make no defence, the town was burnt, fifty people slaughtered, almost without resistance, and a hundred more carried away prisoners. (19)

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