
1) Argonaut Games game 2) Chisel 3) Craft a totem pole 4) Cut cooked meat into slices 5) Cut into slices 6) Cut meat into slices 7) Cut the bird 8) Cut the bull 9) Cut the turkey 10) Cut thinly 11) Cut to pieces 12) Cut up 13) Cut with precision 14) Do a holiday chore 15) Do a Thanksgiving chore 16) Do a thanksgiving day chore
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1) Cut 2) Enchase 3) Engrave 4) Etch 5) Hew 6) Incise 7) Inscribe 8) Mark
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to cut a fast line through a turn; to cut a groove in dirt while turning.
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[video game] Carve is a racing video game developed by Argonaut Games and published by Global Star Software released exclusively for the Xbox. ...
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Turns (often accentuated)
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To hit a groundstroke shot with a combination of sidespin and underspin.
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• (n.) A carucate. • (v. i.) To exercise the trade of a sculptor or carver; to engrave or cut figures. • (v. i.) To cut up meat; as, to carve for all the guests. • (v. t.) To take or make, as by cutting; to provide. • (v. t.) To cut: to hew; to mark as if by cutting. • (v. t.) To cut into small pieces or slices, as mea...
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to skate in a long, curving arc.
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Carve intransitive verb 1. To exercise the trade of a sculptor or carver; to engrave or cut figures.
2. To cut up meat; as, to
carve for all the guests.
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Carve noun A carucate. [ Obsolete]
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Carve (kärv) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Carved (kärvd); present participle & verbal noun Carving .] [ Anglo-Saxon ceorfan to cut, carve; akin to Dutch kerven , German kerben , Danish karve
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to skate in a long, curving arc
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http://www.exploratorium.edu/skateboarding/largeglossary.html

Carve is British slang for attack with a knife, cut or stab with a knife.
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A clean turn made on the edge of the ski, without skidding. The skier must put pressure and weight on the ski edge, which forms an arc in the snow.
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Shaping by cutting a design to form; the trade of a sculptor.
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To hit a groundstroke shot with a combination of sidespin and underspin
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The act of digging the ski/snowboard?s edge into packed snow in order to turn.
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verb engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface; `carve one`s name into the bark`
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cut up verb cut to pieces; `Father carved the ham`
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to turn making a clean arc
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Shaping, by cutting a design to form the trade of a sculptor.
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A crisp turn.
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A turn using the edge of the snowboard.
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A perfect turn where the edge of the board digs into the snow, causing the rider to gain speed with each turn.
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Turning on the edge of your snowboard.
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