Engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface.
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Examples for "carve"
Examples for "carve"
1A political carve-up does not address the deeper causes of the conflict.
2You, the player, must carve out a new future for the clan.
3Just carve out your clone's and off you go, good as new.
4And as I said, we have a mechanism to carve out countries.
5You're not going to carve chances out every four or five minutes.
1Likewise his chip at the 12th, down at the bottom of Amen Corner.
2Each argument, he believed, was another chip at the monolith of Cord's archaic notions.
3And chip at those things a little at a time.
4The company will demonstrate a new test chip at the DesignCon conference in California next week.
5He flipped a ten thousand euro chip at the dealer and shoved back from the table.
6The looped cables connect the chip at the bottom of the structure to its control system.
7Before the conference, we were repeatedly warned to leave any cards with an RFID chip at home.
8The chip at the end was brilliant.
9Hansen, still pumped from his amazing chip at the last, wings his drive into trees on the left.
10One potato chip at a time.
11PlayStation's next-generation console ticks all those boxes, starting with an AMD chip at the heart of the device.
12Machine gun, rifle and pistol fire began to chip at the wall, but still the bullets were turned aside.
13He went on striking, round and round the pebble, taking off a flake or a big chip at every blow.
14We're human, and we don't like to ' chip at crusts like Hindus,' even for the sake of youth and art.
15MIT graduate student Joyce Kwong will discuss the new chip at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.
16The receiver chip at the other end of the link separates the four optical beams and directs them into photo detectors.
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