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carver

noun as in engraver

noun as in sculptor

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Even after his death in 1943 at the age of 78, Carver continued to break barriers.

To make tradition-bound farmers realize the larger economic benefits of such crops, Carver began to look for other uses.

Carver was an agricultural and industrial pioneer—in more ways than one.

The world Carver left was still a hungry one—if substantially less so.

As his reputation grew, Carver emerged as a public barnstormer for better practices.

Up and to read a little, and by and by the carver coming, I directed him how to make me a neat head for my viall that is making.

This is Carver's version, who, however, confounds it with another contiguous island.

Carver sprang to his feet, tore the cigar from Peter Gross's mouth, and hurled it at the fireplace with his own.

It was inevitable that Carver should undervalue moral suasion; a military man, he recognized only the arbitrament of brute force.

Both Carver and Peter Gross understood that he was designating how much longer the shadow must grow.

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to carver, such as: artist, cutter, etcher, lapidary, lithographer, and sculptor.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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