Carving in a sentence as a noun

They are carving this thing out of blighted urban decay.

A master engraver carving the story of a dwarven child who went mad.

It cost me less than $50, plus many hours researching, designing, and carving the wax mold.

Unless your aim is to jump through the hoops, or satisfy the nerdy carving of coding we all have.

Boot-strappers, for example, have long been carving out their own communities away from HN.

First you gob a bunch of stuff up there, then you start carving away at what shouldn't be there, occasionally moving bits around.

It's mostly legacy .NET maintenance, but I actually enjoy carving out and solving and tweaking these sorts of problems more so than building new stuff.

If the CTO is carving out that much time during the day to stay involved, while still bug fixing, replying to posts like these and testing bug reports... that's a lot of love right there.

They worked long and hard through repeated failures, with sometimes B and C squad talent, slowly carving away at the block of ideas until a product appeared.

Carving definitions

noun

a sculpture created by removing material (as wood or ivory or stone) in order to create a desired shape

noun

removing parts from hard material to create a desired pattern or shape

See also: cutting

noun

creating figures or designs in three dimensions

See also: sculpture