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Phrase(s): carry something along (with someone)
to bring or take something with one; to have something with one and have it handy at all times. • You should carry this emergency phone list along with you whenever you travel. • Please carry along this package when you go., Phrase(s): carry someone along (with something)
[for something] to transport someone as it moves along. • The flood carried us along with the debris. • The rushing water carried along everything with it., Phrase(s): carry someone along (with someone)
[for someone’s enthusiasm or power] to affect other people and persuade them. • The excitement of the play carried the audience along with the actors. • She carried along the audience with her all the way.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs