CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: VERB
- To cause death.
- To act convincingly; to succeed at giving the impression of (e.g.) knowledge, confidence, or familiarity.
- To transport away.
- Kill in large numbers
- Remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state
- Be successful; achieve a goal
- Write quickly
CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Achieve a goal
- Be successful
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CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: RELATED WORDS
- Fall upon, Take hold, Carry away, Bring off, Bear off, Bear away, Take away, Wipe out, Pull off, Eradicate, Decimate, Extinguish, Annihilate, Eliminate, Manage
- Slip by, Chuck out, Concentrate on, Carry off, Score off, Do away with, Clear off, Knock over, Skip over, Clear away, Keep apart, Chase away, Toss off, Dash off, Knock off
CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Keep apart, Skip over, Keep down, Fall upon, Take hold, Bring off, Take away, Wipe out, Pull off, Eradicate, Decimate, Extinguish, Annihilate, Eliminate, Manage
- Push aside, Slip by, Chuck out, Concentrate on, Carry off, Score off, Do away with, Clear off, Knock over, Skip over, Clear away, Keep apart, Chase away, Dash off, Knock off
CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They live alongside a great highway neighbors and carry off captives.
- Fourth street men will not carry off the coveted honors.
- He made an effort to carry off the situation lightly.
- "Olympic participation would help them carry off this charade.
- Fishing Fleet dock and carry off the daily catch.
- To drive or carry off with celerity and violence.
- Connie tries to carry off a bank robbery.
- The system must carry off waste heat too.
- One has to carry off the excitement, somehow.
- To carry off; to conduct; to carry, to convey.
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CARRY OFF vs FLING OFF: QUESTIONS
- Is there a right way to carry off the crossbody hand bag?
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