Carryons [noun]
Definition of Carryons:
bag, suitcase
Opposite/Antonyms of Carryons:
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Sentence/Example of Carryons:
The occasion should be seized also to increase the balances of depositors who carry unprofitable accounts.
They will carry out the dictum of Carlyle that the modern university is a university of books.
It was little better than coal dust, and would not carry a ball fifty paces to kill or wound.
The text of the amendments designed to carry out these recommendations will be submitted by the Board at an early date.
The Professor, passing benevolently on, was glad he had now enough money to carry out his projects.
A quite young child will, for example, pretend to do something, as to take an empty cup and carry out the semblance of drinking.
It is by my order that the Turks are being left a free hand to carry out this pious duty.
When used by gentlemen it was common to carry a silver basin to spit in.
Bonaparte made an unsuccessful attempt to carry St. Jean d'Acre by assault.
Here was a melodramatic scene in which he not only was not playing a leading part, but did not even carry a banner.