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canaptious, carnapcious, carnapshus, carnaptious, cornaptious, corsnoptious, curnaptious, curnaptious, cyarnaptious,
carnaptious [karˈnapʃəs, kʌr-]
adj. Irritable, quarrelsome, crabbed.
Carndook, Carndoouk, Carndouk,
Carndouk [ˈkarnduk]
pn. Carnwadric (Glasgow).
Carnoustie,
Carnoustie [ˈkərnustɪ]
pn. Carnoustie (Dundee).
caroosee, carouse, carrooze,
carouse [kəˈruːz]
v. To drink freely and revel noisily.
carpickle, carpuckle,
carpickle [ˈkarpɪkl, -pʌkl]
n. A difficult or embarrassing situation.
Carracrun, Carraecrun, Kerrachrun, Kerraghrun,
Carraecrun [ˈkɑrəkrʌn]
pn. Carrowcrin (County Antrim).
carant, carrant, carrànts, carrànts, carrivant, carrunt, carunt, coorant, courant, karrant, karrants, kerrant,
carrant [kaˈrant, kəˈrant, kuˈrant]
n. An expedition, sudden journey, party etc.
Carrbrig,
Carrbrig [ˈkarbrɪg]
pn. Carrbridge (Badenoch and Strathspey).
Carrick,
Carrick [ˈkarɪk]
pn. Carrick (Ayrshire).
carrie, carry,
carrie [ˈkari]
adj. Soft like flummery.

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