1. carr - Noun
2. Carr - Proper noun
A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
A marsh or fen on which low trees or bushes grow; a marshy woodland.
carr (plural carrs)
Archaic form of car (“wheeled vehicle”).
carr (plural carrs)
(Northumberland Dialect) rock
carr m
(Northumbria) stone, rock
A northern English habitational surname from Old Norse derived from Old Norse kjarr (“brushwood”).
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic, a variant of Kerr.
A surname from Irish, anglicized from Irish Ó Carra, Ó Cairre.
An Irish surname, a variant of Kilcar.
A river in West Greenwich, Rhode Island; flowing 6 km from Carr Pond to the Big River.
A place in the United States.
An unincorporated community in Colorado; named for railroad official Robert E. Carr.
An unincorporated community in North Carolina.
carr (plural carrs)
Archaic form of car (“wheeled vehicle”).
carr (plural carrs)
(Northumberland Dialect) rock
Carr was left with a ring, in the palm of his hand, a small gold circle, leading him nowhere. Michael Crichton
I think some of these schemes - and I think particularly of the Jimmy Carr scheme - I have had time to read about and I just think this is completely wrong. David Cameron
I'm not surprised, but I am disappointed that Katharine Carr Esters claims that she was 'tricked' into divulging her true feelings about Oprah and that she now denies that she revealed to me the identity of Oprah's biological father. Kitty Kelley
Academic historians decidedly sided with Geoffrey Elton 's The Practice of History against Edward Hallett Carr 's What Is History? Source: Internet
According to Carr, Kammerer's homosexual obsession turned aggressive, finally provoking Carr to stab him to death. Source: Internet
A Ford Motor Company dealership was established there in 1915; it was purchased by Guy Carr in 1923 and over the years Carr expanded it into several locations throughout Beaverton. Source: Internet