Idiom carved in stone (Definition of carved from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
"Carved" refers to the action of shaping or sculptifying a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal, by cutting, chipping, or etching away its surface, typically creating a figure, pattern, or design as a result.
The story follows a group of people trying to survive against a massive, vengeful pumpkin that's fed up with pumpkins being carved up and destroyed for decoration. While the story isn't highly imaginative, it offers a fun premise with some great kills.
- a. To divide into pieces by cutting; slice: carved a roast. b. To divide by parceling out: carve up an estate. 2. To cut into a desired shape; fashion by cutting: carve the wood into a figure. 3. To make or form by or as if by cutting: carve initials in the bark; carved out an empire.
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carve /kɑrv/ v., carved, carv ing. to cut (a solid material) so as to form something: [~ + object] to carve a piece of ebony. [no object] They have been carving for years.
adjective made for or formed by carving (`carven' is archaic or literary) “the carved fretwork” “an intricately carved door” synonyms: carven engraved, etched, graven, incised, inscribed