carry somewhere

carry (someone) (somewhere)

To escort or accompany someone to a particular place or location. Might I carry you to the dance, Miss?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

carry someone somewhere

Rur. to take or escort someone somewhere. Friday nights, Joe always carries his wife to town. "May I carry you home?" the young man asked Jane.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • carry (someone) (somewhere)
  • carry
  • carry (one) (somewhere)
  • carry over
  • carry out
  • carry in(to) (some place)
  • carry into some place
  • I have only got one pair of hands
  • carry (one's) cross
  • carry coals
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They spread garbage and germs, and they carry somewhere around 35 different diseases, including bubonic plague.