carry+the+day

  • 21Carry the bat — In cricket, the term carry the bat (or carry one s bat) refers to an opening batsman who is not dismissed ( not out ) when the team innings is closed. The term is usually only used when the innings is closed as a result of all other 10 players… …

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  • 22Officer of the Day (M*A*S*H) — Infobox Television episode Title = Rainbow Bridge Series = Officer of the Day Caption = {Caption} Season = 3 Episode = 3 Airdate = September 24, 1974 Production = B307 Writer = Laurence Marks Director = Hy Averback Guests = Edward Winter Jamie… …

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  • 23carry — ► VERB (carries, carried) 1) move or transport from one place to another. 2) have on one s person wherever one goes. 3) support the weight of. 4) assume or accept (responsibility or blame). 5) have as a feature or consequence: the bike carries a… …

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  • 24day — W1S1 [deı] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(24 hours)¦ 2¦(not night)¦ 3¦(when you are awake)¦ 4¦(time at work)¦ 5¦(past)¦ 6¦(now)¦ 7¦(future)¦ 8 somebody s/something s day 9 Independence/election/Christmas etc day 10 five/three/ni …

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  • 25day — [ deı ] noun *** 1. ) count one of the periods of time that a week is divided into, equal to 24 hours: We re going away for five days. The animals are kept inside for 14 hours a day. 24 hours a day (=during the whole of the day and night): The… …

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  • 26Match of the Day Kickabout — Presented by Ore Oduba and Sonali Shah Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English Production Running time Varies …

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  • 27carry it — 1. To behave, demean oneself 2. To gain the advantage, carry the day (also carry it away) • • • Main Entry: ↑carry …

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  • 28carry — 1 verb carried, carrying 1 LIFT AND TAKE (T) to take something somewhere in your hands or arms, on your back etc: A porter helped me carry my luggage. | Let me carry that for you. | carry sth around/out/to etc: I m not carrying it around all day! …

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  • 29carry — v. & n. v. ( ies, ied) 1 tr. support or hold up, esp. while moving. 2 tr. convey with one from one place to another. 3 tr. have on one s person (carry a watch). 4 tr. conduct or transmit (pipe carries water; wire carries electric current). 5 tr.… …

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  • 30carry — car|ry1 [ keri ] verb *** ▸ 1 take someone/something somewhere ▸ 2 have goods for sale ▸ 3 spread disease ▸ 4 always have a feeling ▸ 5 publish/broadcast something ▸ 6 have a guarantee ▸ 7 win election ▸ 8 do someone else s work ▸ 9 lead to… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English