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carried off [kæridɔf] weggerafft
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1. He was carried off on a stretcher.
2. She carried off the performance with panache.
3. She was carried off by the epidemic.
4. Carried off the difficult situation with aplomb.
5. Each stage of the battle was carried off flawlessly.
6. Children were carried off by diphtheria, scarlet fever, and measles.
7. 3 He was carried off the field with slight concussion.
8. But he was carried off to heaven in a chariot!
9. The Chinese team carried off all the prizes in that event.
10. The college team carried off all the prizes of the table tennis.
11. Aplomb in a sentence (1) Carried off the difficult situation with Aplomb
12. I thought he carried off the part of Hamlet with great skill.
13. The bear came and carried off the lamb and was going to eat it.
14. She was easily frightened, and she always carried off her discomfiture by a concession.
15. Elwood was carried off after a perfectly legitimate but massive hit delivered by the Springbok centre.
16. And Mrs Ainslie, she was carried off to prison... singing and scattering pamphlets all the way!
Mrs Ainslie wurde verhaftet, doch sie sang weiter!
17. Carried off by Constantine, mutilated by barbarians, the stump of it still stands in Constantine's Hippodrome.
18. Synonyms for Croaked include took, claimed, dispatched, killed, slayed, slew, fell, felled, carried off and destroyed
19. But the watching scout only saw 27-goal Erskine carried off with suspected knee ligament damage.
20. After the city fell, 97,000 Jews were carried off captive, many to die later in gladiatorial spectacles.
21. 28 And they were unlucky to have hooker Malcolm Thomason carried off with concussion midway through the half.
22. Two of the runners in the Marathon race collapsed and were carried off in a state of prostration.
23. 22 Now in the course of time, the beggar died and was carried off by the angels to Abraham’s side.
24. The brave heroes returned to an epidemic of influenza which all but carried off those who had survived a living hell.
25. For the rest, this movement was carried off with ample enthusiasm and a powerful account of the Batteringly loud last 7 bars
26. Looters carried off Armloads of merchandise from liquor stores and a CVS pharmacy at Pennsylvania and North avenues that also was set ablaze
27. (2 Timothy 3:16, 17) This protected them from being ‘carried off as prey through the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men.’
28. When the Trojan prince Paris carried off Helen, wife of his brother Menelaus, Agamemnon called for revenge and led the Greek forces to victory during the Trojan War
29. Carried off the rifle and attached in seconds, the Javelin Bipod® is designed for hunters who need to cover lots of ground but be ready in an instant
30. But the consummation [of all things] will take place, when the whole Besprinkling of the spirit of light is gathered together, and is carried off to form an incorruptible Æon
31. Chimney definition, a structure, usually vertical, containing a passage or flue by which the smoke, gases, etc., of a fire or furnace are carried off and by means of which a draft is created
32. His answer to the offensive production flows with anger, and is harsh even to Abusiveness. THE SONNETS, TRIUMPHS, AND OTHER POEMS OF PETRARCH PETRARCH The palm for Abusiveness was, however, carried off by Nicholls and Jekyll
33. It states that the king of Babylon “carried off those remaining from the sword captive to Babylon, and they came to be servants to him and his sons until the royalty of Persia began to reign.”
34. English Language Learners Definition of Coping architecture : the top layer of a brick or stone wall that is usually higher on one end than the other to allow rain to be carried off easily See the full …
35. In his sketch on Cheney, Tyler writes “…his wife Sarah was carried off by Indians in 1622 and came back Appareled like and Indian Queen….” There seems to be some confusion about the wife or wives of Cheney Boyse
36. Lancashire Idylls (1898) And he who is carried off by a lethargy or an Apoplex, though he dies more easily, yet he dies as surely as he, whose soul is forced and fired out of his body by the ragings of a burning fever.
37. Ryholt notes that Kamose never claims in his second stela to attack anything in Avaris itself, only "anything belonging to Avaris (nkt hwt-w'rt, direct genitive) i.e., the spoil which his army has carried off" as lines 7-8 and 15 of Kamose's stela—the only references to Avaris here—demonstrate: Line 7-8: I placed the brave guard-flotilla to patrol as far as the desert-edge with the remainder (of the fleet) behind it, as if a kite were preying upon the territory of Avaris.