Cary has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
Proper Noun
Verb
1
Obsolete spelling of carry
In plain English: To cary means to carry something from one place to another on your shoulders, often while wearing it as part of an outfit or costume.
"She caryed her shopping bag all the way home from the store, though she probably meant to say carried it."
Proper Noun
1
A surname, a less common spelling of Carey.
"The local history book mentions several notable figures with the surname Cary from the 18th century."
Example Sentences
"She caryed her shopping bag all the way home from the store, though she probably meant to say carried it."
verb
"She decided to cary her groceries up three flights of stairs without help."
verb
"The old man struggled to cary his heavy backpack across the crowded market."
verb
"It is hard to cary such a large pot of water on one hand while walking fast."
verb