Definition of Carnying

1. carny [v] - See also: carny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carnying

carnosaur
carnosaurs
carnose
carnosinase
carnosine
carnosine synthetase
carnosities
carnosity
carnot efficiency
carnotite
carnotites
carnous
carns
carny
carnying (current term)
carnyx
caro
caro quadrata sylvii
caroach
caroaches
carob
carob bar
carob bean
carob bean tree
carob flour
carob gum
carob powder
carob tree
carobbiite

Literary usage of Carnying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Metropolitan (1844)
"... taking up the cause of her grief and injuries, and feeling highly indignant against the vile, worthless, wicked, hypocritical, coaxing, carnying, ..."

2. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use by Austin Flint (1873)
"... due to gravitation of blood to the dependent parts from impairment of the forces carnying on the circulation ; it occurs in the last stage of fevers or ..."

3. Heads of the People: Or, Portraits of the English by Joseph Kenny Meadows (1878)
"... as editor of " The Rotherhithe Star," or " Finsbury Review," he has to answer and emit bullying, browbeating, carnying, complimentary, letters. ..."

4. The Illustrated Magazine of Art (1853)
"Nevertheless, the marriage was not consummated ; death put a stop to it by carnying Bebé off before it was concluded. ..."

5. Nights at the Play: A View of the English Stage by Dutton Cook (1883)
"Mr. Rumford tries hard, by " cooking" his accounts and by carnying protestations, to extract further payments from his wife; but she is very suspicious of ..."

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