How To Use Carful In A Sentence
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I got home safe, with a carful of dusty camping gear and a camera full of memories.
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We made our way to the front driveway, where I saw a carful of boys, energized with youthful high spirits.
Summer Party Advice, From Father to Son
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It's a "carful" way to help seniors keep their independence.
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At some point on the walk home I had "fucking gorgeous" screamed at me by a carful of drunk?
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Bringing a carful of foreigners to lunch was a good way to attract the Ali Babas.
Day of Honey
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Be carful Paul Steinhauser your true colors are showing.
Campaigner in Chief back on the trail
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A carful of teenagers, high on something, zoomed by, a sudden blast of raucous laughter shattering the warm peace of the night.
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Twice a week I watched her from my front window, where I was lying on the couch using up Kleenex as she got picked up by a carful of women wearing satin team jackets.
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Shadow had a carful of Wednesday's guests to ferry to the restaurant: the woman in the red sari sat in the front seat beside him.
AMERICAN GODS
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I think that would only happen with certain carfuls of people.
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I brought another carful of stuff over here today - including all my CDs, something I was dreading doing for some reason, so this place gets more and more like my place.
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At the end of that decade, a carful of lawyers pulled up to the hospital and were greeted by the greying director.
Hunting CHUD (for the April Fools Day challenge)
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We had the complete support and trust of our advisory board to run with things, we also had ring-fenced budget, and we were carful to get the right kind of people involved.
A call for agile museum projects (a lunchtime manifesto)