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Last update: September 9, 2015
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Between the panels, and above and below them, were borders of wood once white, now tinted like cream, and carved with marvellous intricacy of design. [verb]
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Men learned to carve and decorate their wooden buildings and furniture in increasingly elaborate ways. [verb]
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Some tourists carvename into their name on the bark. [verb]
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A cartel is a situation where firms collude either to fix prices in the market or to carve up the market share between them. [verb]
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He drank noble liquor out of an elegantly carved onyx cup, all that he heard soothed his ears, and all that he said met with entire sympathy. [verb]
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A carved chair stood in a corner of the balcony. [verb]
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It is far nobler to fill an empty niche than to carve one for yourself. [Please select]
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On the breast and sides I carved the dragon's scales. [Please select]
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The varlets know the better pieces of the deer; and one would think they might carve and roast a saddle, equal to the best cook in the land. [verb]
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He took a draught of claret out of the tankard which Angela placed at his elbow, and she carved the ham for him, and persuaded him to eat. [verb]
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When on a perfect level, it remained for a single moment, without tremor or variation, as though both man and rifle were carved in stone. [verb]
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