Similar words: carve, carven, marvel, starve, harvest, parvenu, wharves, marvelous. Meaning: [kɑːv] adj. made for or formed by carving (`carven' is archaic or literary).
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121. The busiest routes are carved up by bilateral deals between the national airlines at either end.
122. Ornate patterns are carved into the bricks framing the entrance.
123. Amuletic wands were carved from its teeth with the object of deterring snakes and other noxious creatures.
124. There is a fine oak carved overmantel and an old door opens on to the curved stone stair to the first floor.
125. She officially unveiled a carved plaque to commemorate the centenary last year of the death of poet Richard Watson.
126. But another scholar speculates that the figure was carved by a reclusive, avant-garde sculptor.
127. Caves of Almanzora Even today, groups of gypsies still dwell in these amazing caves, carved deep into sandstone cliffs.
128. As Lyman and Scott explain: Free territory is carved out of space and affords the opportunities for idiosyncrasy and identity.
129. On the back of the bicentennial opportunity she had struck fast and hard and carved a unique niche for herself on television.
130. Nicklaus made regular visits to oversee operations as the course was being carved out of the lush countryside.
131. A long, carved oak table dominated the room, heavy chairs to match.
132. The stone benches with carved angels' heads were crumbling to dust.
133. A view, in other words, unsullied by buildings with the names of individuals carved in stone on their facades.
134. The lean face had grown gaunt, the cheeks hollowed, the scar about his mouth carved more deeply into his skin.
135. There is a heron carved on the top of the box.
136. This head once formed part of a small figurine carved from mammoth ivory.
137. Who am I to deny the power of the carved pebble on my bookshelf?
138. The rods are carved in the form of a series of gargoyle faces and grotesques, but are harmless.
139. It was also carved on to a number of the walls, as if to ward off Evil.
140. A carved plaque with an occasional bouquet of cut roses is hardly the memorial those early saints would have wanted.
141. This plywood structure has grown bigger and bigger, and he has even carved gothic spires on its top.
142. The bust was mutilated in late antiquity, probably by Christians who carved a cross in the forehead.
142. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
143. Near the waterline, the rushing waters have polished the schist to gunmetal, and carved it into fantastic flutes and chambers.
144. Her son holding his head beside the big carved pumpkin, mimicking a wide, toothy grin.
145. I carved my first wide turn through virgin powder, experiencing a transcendence of Buddhist proportions.
146. Ben carved his name in the tree trunk, using the point of his knife.
147. He had carved figures which sold in the shops in Salzburg, but he had never set foot on a farm.
148. Their seven children, carved in high relief in diminishing size according to age, clustered round their feet like rabbits.
149. The Everglades was carved into sections by an intricate network of canals and levees - 1,400 miles in all.
150. Behind the Victorian front door frame was an earlier one, with mouldings and sockets for a carved headpiece.
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