Synonym: cutting, sculpture. Similar words: starving, serving, unnerving, deserving, observing, preserving, irving berlin, carve. Meaning: ['kɑːvɪŋ] n. 1. a sculpture created by removing material (as wood or ivory or stone) in order to create a desired shape 2. removing parts to create a desired shape 3. creating figures or designs in three dimensions.
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61. I have believed in carving a straight path to my objective and following that path.
62. We found other times to take him for a stroll without carving into her bakery outing.
63. The buttresses themselves became larger, heavier and richly ornamented with carving and panelling.
64. Dropping down into the galley for a carving knife, he cut the rope loose from his neck.
65. He's dressing up as the Lincoln Imp; the original imp is a carving in Lincoln cathedral.
66. They formed a woodcarving group and set about carving bench ends.
67. Abondio Bolla carried out the stucco decoration and Ferdinand Drack, the wood carving.
68. He went to Eastbourne secondary school before carving out a comic career in London.
69. Excellent plates show every conceivable aspect from his stamp to gilt bronzes and immaculate carving.
70. Folk products, particularly wood carving, are delightful souvenirs to take home.
71. In the chapter on technique the author describes the process of carving a figure from a wood with particular properties.
72. In fact, we all knew he was sharp, sharp as a carving knife.
73. Her son had been stabbed twice through the back with a carving knife, as he lay in his cot.
74. Occasionally, precious stones and crystals are used for carving small idols.
75. Muir believed in the slow work of glaciers, those powerful carving architects that create and then disappear.
76. He is busily carving slices of meat from the carcass of a multi-legged Chaos Spawn.
77. The MAC750 is a smaller unit than the 650 I tested, and is recommended for that more delicate carving.
78. In carving out a distinctive niche for themselves, a number of options have been open to them.
79. The evidence demanded a long time for Earth processes to have had any effect in carving mountains and accumulating sediment.
80. Several photos, tokens of thanksgiving, are attached to the red velvet robe that covers the carving.
81. In Fujian, workers are carving roads into red clay hills, scaling bamboo scaffolding, hauling piles of stone.
82. More extravagant versions were embellished with carving and no surface escaped unscathed.
83. The sculptural decoration here is very rich in figures and picture carving.
84. Apart from the finer details of the carving, which she hadn't stopped to note, all the doors looked alike.
85. Those who have been daydreaming or carving their initials into the desktops sit up.
86. I never saw anything as beautiful as that stone you were carving.
87. The creek trickles pleasantly[Sentencedict.com], carving away at the pale loam.
88. Anything that has ornate carving or gilding, a rotund profile or shapely curved legs is ideal.
89. Let the prime rib rest for 10 minutes, then remove roast from pan to a carving board. 4.
90. Only the water itself, its wildly fluctuating level carving a swathe of devastation along the shore, betrays the deception.
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