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    carry off
    [carry off]
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    1. take someone or something away by force:
      "bandits carried off his mule"
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    to lead or influence by emotional or intellectual appeal: The actor carried his audience with him. to bear the major burden of (a group, performance, etc.) by superior talent, determination, etc.: The star carried the whole play. to serve as a conduit for: This pipe carries water to the house.
    to succeed in doing something that most people would find difficult She's had her hair cut really short, but she can carry it off. Definition of carry off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
    To move or excite greatly: was carried away by desire. Accounting To transfer (an entry) to the next column, page, or book, or to another account. 1. To cause the death of: was carried off by a fever. 2. To handle successfully: carried off the difficult situation with aplomb. 1. To conduct; maintain: carry on a thriving business.
    1. To hold or support while moving; bear: carried the baby in my arms; carrying a heavy backpack. 2. a. To move or take from one place to another; transport: a train carrying freight; a courier carrying messages. b. Chiefly Southern US To escort or accompany. 3.
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