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Obsolete spelling of carry [(transitive) To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.]
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The driving of an unladen vehicle, such as a bus with no passengers, in order to take it from one place to another.
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(by extension) The transport of goods over a short distance, particularly from a terminal such as an ocean port to another destination, usually as part of a longer transportation of the goods.
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The process of loading military personnel and vehicles etc into ships or aircraft.
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(countable, transport) The interval of time or distance between the fronts of two vehicles (e.g. buses) moving in succession in the same direction, especially along the same pre-determined route.
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(industrial relations) Freight that belongs to a company against which a labor union is taking industrial action, and which unionized transport workers may therefore refuse to carry.
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Alternative form of linehaul [(US) The movement of freight by any means of transport by land, air or water between distant cities, or of passengers or cargo between terminals.]
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(US) The movement of freight by any means of transport by land, air or water between distant cities, or of passengers or cargo between terminals.
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(usually hyphenated) Travelling a long distance.
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misconstruction of long row to hoe [(idiomatic) A difficult, arduous task or set of tasks; a lengthy, demanding project.]
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(idiomatic) A difficult, arduous task or set of tasks; a lengthy, demanding project.
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(idiomatic) An extended period of time.
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A truck driver who covers long distances to deliver goods, often being away from home for extended periods of time.
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To travel a long distance.
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A routine trip, especially one involving several stops
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(US, road transport) long-haul; interstate
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The transportation of cargo beyond its intended destination.
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The practice of travelling overland, or moving stock overland.
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(transitive, intransitive) To release a product (not necessarily physical) to vendors or customers; to launch.
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(intransitive) To go back and forth between two places.
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To send something away by truck.
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(broadcasting) Lateral movement of the camera.
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One who arrives and boards transport (such as a train or ferry) without having booked in advance.
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