carry

A1Frequent NGSL-1
UK /ˈkæri/US /ˈkæri/

Meaning

verb
to support the weight of somebody/something and take them or it from place to place; to take somebody/something from one place to another
carry somebody/something, He was carrying a large bag.

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We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already.

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