carry away
Britishverb
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to remove forcefully
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(usually passive) to cause (a person) to lose self-control
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(usually passive) to delight or enrapture
he was carried away by the music
Example Sentences
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The Test victory in Hyderabad last year, which was followed by four heavy defeats, also shows one should never get too carried away.
From BBC
“Oh, yes,” Handsome declared, now getting carried away with his show of gratitude.
From Literature
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Over the past six weeks, Carrick has repeatedly stressed he is not getting carried away by his side's impressive form.
From BBC
We get carried away sometimes about the football and results.
From BBC
"We know it will be difficult, there's a lot of matches left... We're not getting carried away. We keep going."
From Barron's
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