Definition of Recarries

1. recarry [v] - See also: recarry

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Recarries

recapping
recaps
recaptor
recaptors
recapture
recaptured
recaptures
recapturing
recarbonise
recarbonize
recarpet
recarpeted
recarpeting
recarpets
recarried
recarries
recarry
recarrying
recast
recasting
recasts
recatalog
recataloged
recataloging
recatalogs
recatch
recatches
recaught
recaution
recautioned

Literary usage of Recarries

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1. Cyclomathesis by William Emerson (1770)
"... the penny white loaf is to weigh 74 oz. out of London. , If a miller carries and recarries his corn, he has a quarter of a peck per ..."

2. The Lords of Dawn: A Novel by George Turner Marsh, Ronald Temple, John J. Newbegin (Firm), Taylor & Taylor (1916)
"Below the miniature falls and fern-swept pools, the water's refrain echoes in a treble—such an echo as recarries the motif in a rhapsody. ..."

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