Carrying On Your Back - SPORTS

1. To hold or support while moving; bear: carried the baby in my arms; carrying a heavy backpack. 2.

a. To move or take from one place to another; transport: a train carrying freight; a courier carrying messages. b. Chiefly Southern US To escort or accompany.

carrying on your back, : to bear the charges of holding or having (stocks, merchandise, etc.) from one time to another. A merchant carries a customer. The dog could not carry the scent. Fly balls don't carry well in cold air. The motion carried by a vote of 71–25.

carrying on your back, I hauled my H&K [handgun] and holster out of the trunk. … If Ned was declaring war, I'd be carrying. carried, carrying to act as a bearer or conductor. to have or exert propelling force. to be transmitted, propelled, or sustained. My voice carries farther than his.

(of a horse) to bear the head in a particular manner while in action. The horse carries well. CARRYING definition: 1. present participle of carry 2.