handcarry
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[edit]handcarry (third-person singular simple present handcarries, present participle handcarrying, simple past and past participle handcarried)
- To transport and deliver in person.
- 1971, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems:
- He handcarried it all the way. sir. It took him 30 days.
- 1972, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance, Study of the Securities Industry:
- Limit orders are handcarried to a typist who types the order information onto file cards which are then handcarried to the main order room clerk who monitors the orders to insure their execution.
- 2003, US Department Of Defense, Special Authorization and Procedures for Issues, Sales, and Loans: Army Regulation 725-1:
- When feasible, the chronometer should be handcarried from the appropriate Navy supply facility to the Army installation or vessel where the instrument is to be used.
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[edit]handcarry (plural handcarries)