carry somewhere

carry (someone) (somewhere)

To escort or accompany someone to a particular place or location. Might I carry you to the dance, Miss? It's already dark out, so be a gentleman and carry that gal home. Of course I'll carry you home—I enjoy your company immensely, Gertrude.
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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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