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carry-in

American  
[kar-ee-in] / ˈkær iˌɪn /

adjective

  1. Electronics. intended for or available to customers who bring in appliances to the seller or a repair store for repair or servicing.

    carry-in service;

    a carry-in store for personal computers.

  2. North Central U.S. of, relating to, or for a social gathering at which guests are to bring their own food.

    A carry-in dinner will precede the lecture.


noun

  1. Electronics. an appliance or machine, as a television set or a personal computer, portable enough to be taken to a store for repair.

  2. Also called carry-in dinner,.  Also called carry-in supperNorth Central U.S. a carry-in meal; potluck dinner.

carry-in British  

adjective

  1. of or relating to a type of after-sales service in which the customer must take the product to the service provider for repair

    carry-in warranty

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Etymology

Origin of carry-in

Adjective or noun use of verb phrase carry in

Example Sentences

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We have buffet dinners, barbecues and carry-in dinners �just as the people in your home town do.

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