kerve (Meaning)

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kerve (v. t.)

To carve.

Synonyms & Antonyms of kerve

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kerve Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter skillfully used a kerve to shape the intricate details of the wooden sculpture.
  2. The sculptor painstakingly carved the kerve into the marble, creating a delicate and lifelike figure.
  3. The artist employed a kerve to etch intricate patterns onto the surface of the metal, adding a touch of elegance to the piece.
  4. The craftsman meticulously crafted the kerve in the leather, creating a stunning and durable design.
  5. The potter used a kerve to fashion intricate grooves into the clay, giving the vessel a unique and artistic appearance.
  6. The jeweler carefully applied a kerve to the precious metal, highlighting the brilliance of the gemstones and adding a touch of sophistication.
  7. The glassblower expertly worked with a kerve to shape the molten glass, creating an exquisite and delicate piece of art.
  8. The chef artfully carved a kerve into the watermelon, transforming it into an edible masterpiece.
  9. The farmer skillfully used a kerve to score the soil, preparing it for planting seeds and ensuring a bountiful harvest.
  10. The surgeon employed a kerve to make precise incisions during surgery, ensuring the patient's safety and well-being.

FAQs About the word kerve

To carve.

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The carpenter skillfully used a kerve to shape the intricate details of the wooden sculpture.

The sculptor painstakingly carved the kerve into the marble, creating a delicate and lifelike figure.

The artist employed a kerve to etch intricate patterns onto the surface of the metal, adding a touch of elegance to the piece.

The craftsman meticulously crafted the kerve in the leather, creating a stunning and durable design.