Carve (Verb)
Syllable division: carve
How to pronounce: UK: /kɑːv/ US: /kɑːrv/
#1 Meaning: To create something by cutting, especially into stone or wood, or to pierce the surface of stone, wood, etc.
Example:
> They decided to carve their initials and their anniversary date on the tree where they had their first picnic.
> Most children are already carving some pumpkins for Halloween.
#2 Meaning: Cutting thin slices from a large cooked piece of meat is known as carving.
Example:
> The man of the house always carves the turkey at Thanksgiving.
> She asked me to carve the roasted lamb before serving it for dinner.
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In Poland, when someone “injures” a foreign language, we say that he is carving. (e.g. in English)
With a knife, the man carved flowers and leaves into the wood.
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The sculptor is caving the wood for make an art on it, expressing his talent.
I don’t like imagining someone caving some kind of meat.
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The sculptor is carving the wood to make art on it, expressing his talent.
I don’t like imagining someone carving some kind of meat.
> Our ancient grandparents were carving coconut shells to make bottles,
it was used for taking toddy from the palm tree.
> My grandfather was carving some metal and wood to make some cutlery items.