Definitions for carryall

carryall car·ry·all

Spelling: [kar-ee-awl]
IPA: /ˈkær iˌɔl/

Carryall is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 84 anagrams from letters in carryall (aacllrry).

Definitions for carryall

noun

  1. a large bag, basket, etc., especially a large, lightweight piece of luggage with soft sides.
  2. a four-wheeled covered carriage having seats for four persons, usually drawn by one horse.
  3. a passenger automobile or bus having two facing benches running the length of the body.

Origin of carryall

First recorded in 1830-40; noun use of verb phrase carry all

Examples for carryall

Ralph glanced at the carryall, and then at those who were expected to occupy it.

We've had tub races and the like of that, but a carryall sailin' match 'll be somethin' new.

He sighed, heavily, and his sigh was echoed from the back seat of the carryall.

The carryall was now floating, with the water covering the floor.

The water mounted to the hubs, then to the bottom of the carryall.

The carryall had suddenly begun to rock, and there were streaks of foam about it.

We all said we'd go with him, and we went, six in one carryall.

But Miss Parker had not waited for him to finish; she was already on her way to the carryall.

It was of the "carryall" variety, except that it had but a single narrow seat.

Ben bundled him into the carryall and took his place with Grace.

Word Value for carryall
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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