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transport verb banish, bear, bring, carry, cart, consign, convey, deliver, deport, dispatch, drive out, exile, expel, extradite, fetch, imprison, move, ostracize, send, ship, take, tote, transfer, transmit, transmittere, transplant, transportare Associated concepts: transport across state lines, transport contraband, transport illegal goods, transport in interstate commerce See also: banish, carry, consign, convey, deliver, deport, expatriate, move, passion, relegate, transfer, transmit How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The standout, red-haired singer, Judith Simonis, looked like a hard-living Ophelia, and her jewel-like sound was transportive. As in the previous stories, the narrator relates a "sad story song" that centers on a vision but one more expansive and transportive than those in "Karintha" and "Becky," a vision that parallels the narrator's notion, under the spell of Carma's "dance," that "time and space have no meaning in a canefield. |
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