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"Section C"


An impartial view of his whole career.

Macaulay.


4. (Falconry) The flight of a
hawk.


Ca*reer", v. i. [imp. & p.
p.
Careered 3; p. pr. & vb. n.
Careering] To move or run rapidly.


Careering gayly over the curling waves.

W. Irving.


Care"ful (kâr"f&usdot;l), a.
[AS. cearful.] 1. Full of care;
anxious; solicitous.
[Archaic]


Be careful [Rev. Ver. "anxious"] for
nothing.

Phil. iv. 6.


The careful plowman doubting stands.

Milton.


2. Filling with care or solicitude;
exposing to concern, anxiety, or trouble; painful.


The careful cold beginneth for to
creep.

Spenser.


By Him that raised me to this careful
height.

Shak.


3. Taking care; giving good heed;
watchful; cautious; provident; not indifferent, heedless, or
reckless; -- often followed by of, for, or the
infinitive; as, careful of money; careful to do
right.


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