To kill in large numbers.
Be successful; achieve a goal.
Remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state.
1 It takes a great deal of charisma to carry off one-name stardom.
2 In the drawing-room three whist-tables carry off the more elderly and grave.
3 You just had to have considerable poise to carry off the effect.
4 Use ample drainage in the bottom to carry off excess of water.
5 He has been foiled in his attempt to carry off the girl.
6 The man who bore himself the best would carry off the prize.
7 Anything else would mean that Rovers carry off the title to Grange.
8 The next morning old Sturm himself came to carry off the luggage.
9 He turned away satisfied that he would carry off the coveted prize.
10 Articles which it did not suit them to carry off they destroyed.
11 As it was we had turned more than we could carry off .
12 Epidemics are frequent among dogs and carry off great numbers of them.
13 The washing waters carry off some sulphides, as well as mechanical impurities.
14 These traders were Arabs, like the Arabs that carry off slaves to-day.
15 You want a horse and sidesaddle to carry off some girl to-night.
16 They carry off men and women, and often keep them for years.
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