6 Verbs to Use for the Word carries

Lake Degetus, as pretty a pocket lake as there is, followed the carry.

Just as those who have heard a symphony carry in their ears the tune and sweetness of the song which entangles their thoughts, and does not suffer them to give their whole energy to serious matters; so the conversation of flatterers and of those who praise evil things, lingers longer in the mind than the time of hearing it.

He loaded them with paint, powder, bullets, blankets, beads, and rum, manned them with hardy voyageurs, trained all their lives in the use of pole and paddle, and started off up or down the Mississippi, the Ohio, or the Wabash, perhaps making a long carry or portage over into the Great Lakes.

This cupshe put it softly to her breast I pray thee carry, ere the morrow morn, To Nino's hand, and tell him all my pain; This other with mine own lips I will drain.' XXXI.

About six miles from Moosehead, we began to see the mountains east of the north end of the lake, and at four o'clock we reached the carry.

When his salute is acknowledged, he resumes the carry, faces about, and commands:

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  carries