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carney

/kahr-nee/US // ˈkɑr ni //

马尼,马车,马云,马车夫

Definitions

  1. 1

    plural car·neys,

    • : a variant of carny.

Examples

  • Well, Senator,” Carney returned fire, “I think we have to agree to disagree on this.

  • And McCain had every reason to be happy that he had put Carney (and, by extension, he doubtless hoped, Obama) on the defensive.

  • Jay Carney may have been hoping for a smooth debut as CNN's 'senior political commentator.'

  • “Again, Mr. Carney, you are again saying facts that are patently false,” McCain replied.

  • Bea Arthur, Diahann Carroll, Art Carney, and Harvey Korman round out the main cast.

  • Elvira Carney, hanging towels across the back fence, saw her coming and went toward the gate to meet her.

  • On going back again to the wards, I am glad to find that Carney's wife has come in the evening train.

  • Poor Teddy fled out of the lee door, and up into the main rigging just as Carney burst in.

  • Fifty yards down the street Carney dumped his burden into a deep puddle, and with a ringing cry of defiance sped away.

  • Carney cut down the bush-road that wound its sinuous way to the river flat, some two hundred feet below the town level.