Sentences with carry away
car·ry a·way
C c - He was carried away by the music
- To be carried away by music, or by temptation
- He carried her for a mile in his arms. This elevator cannot carry more than ten people.
- He carries his knife in his pocket. He carries a cane.
- The suitcase will carry enough clothes for a week.
- The wind carried the sound. He carried the message to me.
- The wind carried the balloon out of sight.
- His wife is carrying twins.
- To carry a case to a higher court; to carry a footnote to a new page.
- These piers once carried an arch.
- She carries her head high.
- She carries herself with decorum.
- The Giants carried the game to the Browns.
- To carry the war into enemy territory.
- The actor carried his audience with him.
- The star carried the whole play.
- This pipe carries water to the house.
- Violation carries a penalty of five years in prison.
- One decision carries another.
- This land will not carry corn.
- Our grain supply will carry the cattle through the winter. This money will carry us for about a week.
- New students are advised not to carry more than 16 credits.
- This boiler carries 190 pounds per square inch.
- My voice carries farther than his.
- The horse carries well.
- In his academic and social life he carried all before him.
- She is carrying her crusading too far.