1. cary - Verb
2. Cary - Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Caroline.
A surname, a less common spelling of Carey.
A male given name transferred from the surnames.
The name of several towns in the United States:
Cary, Illinois
Cary Plantation, Maine
Cary, Mississippi
Cary, North Carolina
Cary, Wisconsin
A river in Somerset, England, which flows into the River Parrett.
cary (third-person singular simple present caries, present participle carying, simple past and past participle caried)
Obsolete spelling of carry
After 500 BC, the political destiny of Italy passed out of Etruscan hands, M. Cary and H. H. Scullard, A History of Rome (3rd ed., 1979), p. 28. ISBN 0-312-38395-9. Source: Internet
According to writer Cary O'Dell, the show "lacked a clear direction and never found a large audience". Source: Internet
“Baby Peggy” remembered:UC San Diego presents an exhibit on the life of Diana Serra Cary, known as “Baby Peggy.” Source: Internet
Cary White, the production designer, envisioned a psychotic pack-rat's delight when building the abandoned amusement park the Sawyers called home. Source: Internet
Family In 1753, he married Jane Dalison; following the death of his first wife he married Elizabeth Cary in 1767. Source: Internet
Camila Herrera, a VCU student who goes to Cary Street Gym three to five times a week, said she likes the new safety precautions but thinks there is room for change. Source: Internet