Definition of Carnied

1. carny [v] - See also: carny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carnied

carnaubas
carnelian
carnelians
carneous
carneous degeneration
carneous mole
carnes
carnet
carnets
carney
carney syndrome
carneyed
carneying
carneys
carnie
carnied (current term)
carnier
carnies
carniest
carnifex
carnifexes
carnification
carnifications
carnified
carnifies
carnify
carnifying
carnin
carnitas
carnitine

Literary usage of Carnied

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1882)
"lingered in the endeavour to persuade ' another to some act, the words between inverted commas are, in the past of the verb, understood. 1 He 'carnied about ..."

2. The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces by John Marshall (1804)
"... after the victory of the seventh of October had opened to him the prospect of finally destroying the enemy opposed to him; but he carnied on a ..."

3. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: ... with a by Adam Smith, Germain Garnier (1852)
"... but by the good or bad fortune both of his rivals and of his customers, and by a thousand other accidents, to which goods, when carnied either by ..."

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