to carry sb on one's shoulders
1carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders — See: WEIGHT OF THE WORLD ON ONE S SHOULDERS …
2carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders — See: WEIGHT OF THE WORLD ON ONE S SHOULDERS …
3carry\ the\ weight\ of\ the\ world\ on\ one's\ shoulders — See: weight of the world on one s shoulders …
4carry - take — Carry and take are usually used to say that someone moves a person or thing from one place to another. He picked up his suitcase and carried it into the bedroom. My father carried us on his shoulders. She gave me some books to take home …
5carry*/*/*/ — [ˈkæri] verb 1) [T] to hold someone or something using your hands, arms, or body and take them somewhere Do you mind carrying this box for me?[/ex] Sarah carried her cup of coffee back to her desk.[/ex] Luke was carrying the boy on his… …
6Fireman's carry — A fireman s carry is a technique that allows a person to carry another person without assistance. It is generally referred to as the fireman s carry because it used to be a common way for firefighters to carry injured or unconscious people away… …
7Pia Carry — The Pia Carry was created for use exclusively by lifeguards by Frank Pia. It requires a strong legs only kick that is used to support the drowning non swimmer as far out of the water as possible (at least the shoulders out), to stop the… …
8World of One Piece — Articleissues primarysources = September 2008 refimprove = September 2008 copyedit = September 2008 cleanup = September 2008 tooshort = September 2008The World of One Piece is the setting for the story of Eiichiro Oda s manga and many works based …
9piggyback — adv. to carry smb. piggyback ( to carry smb. on one s shoulders ) * * * [ pɪgɪbæk] to carry smb. piggyback ( to carry smb. on one s shoulders ) …
10Diving cylinder — Diving cylinders to be filled at a diving air compressor station …