ferrying

/ˈfɛriɪŋ/
verb
  1. Transporting people or goods by boat, aircraft, or vehicle, especially over a short distance or on a regular route.
    • They are ferrying supplies to the island every morning.
    • The captain spent the summer ferrying tourists across the lake.
    • The company specializes in ferrying cars between the mainland and the peninsula.
  2. Transporting someone or something repeatedly from one place to another, often as a regular duty.
    • The volunteer drivers are ferrying elderly residents to the vaccination center.
    • My job involves ferrying documents between the two offices downtown.
    • She spends her weekends ferrying her kids to soccer practice and piano lessons.
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