Proper noun
Carra (plural Carras)
A surname.
What they are saying is okay [the Futurist artists like Severini, Carra and Russolo, who debated in Paris intensively with the Cubist artists]. Robert Delaunay
Among the painters of our day who have helped me develop are Carlo Carra [famous Futurist painter] and Ardengo Soffici; their work and writings have in my opinion been a beneficial influence on where Italian art is going today. Giorgio Morandi
THE River Robe and Lough Mask and Lough Carra have long been central players in the economic life of the Ballinrobe region down through the decades. Source: Internet
Vineville Academy counselor Carra Floyd talks with fourth-graders about testing strategies as they prepare for Georgia Milestone tests in 2016. Source: Internet
Carra Pearson entered as a courtesy runner for the catcher Newton. Source: Internet
Two years in the making, Carra said adopting the new policy would be the first step in resolving pest management concerns. Source: Internet