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1. transport
verb. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] move something or somebody around; usually over long distances.
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Rhymes with Transport
- betancourt
- bettencourt
- cohort
- devenport
- dorwart
- escort
- export
- gulfport
- hyannisport
- import
- manafort
- markwardt
- newport
- rapoport
- rapoport
- rappaport
- rappoport
Sentences with transport
1. Verb, base form
For example, jewelry and electronics are expensive, but you need less space to store or transport them.
2. Adverb
Additional shuttles transport people to Sierra-at-Tahoe and Kirkwood ski resorts.
3. Noun, singular or mass
Arrange for transport into the park.
Quotes about transport
1. You can use your mouth to speak the words I love you, or you can use your mouth to kiss me and transport love from your mind to my heart.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
2. The poor man shuddered, overflowed with an angelic joy; he declared in his transport that this would last through life; he said to himself that he really had not suffered enough to deserve such radiant happiness, and he thanked God, in the depths of his soul, for having permitted that he, a miserable man, should be so loved by this innocent being.
- Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
3. 'Untitled' is a time machine that can transport you to 1992, an edgy moment when the art world was crumbling, money was scarce, and artists like Tiravanija were in the nascent stages of combining Happenings, performance art, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, and the do-it-yourself ethos of punk. Meanwhile, a new art world was coming into being.
- Jerry Saltz
2. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] something that serves as a means of transportation.
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3. transport
verb. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body.
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4. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes.
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5. transport
verb. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] hold spellbound.
6. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials.
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7. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion.
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8. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] the act of moving something from one location to another.
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9. transport
verb. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] send from one person or place to another.
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10. transport
noun. ['trænˈspɔrt, ˈtrænspɔrt'] a mechanism that transports magnetic tape across the read/write heads of a tape playback/recorder.