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carve up
verb
to cut (something) into pieces
to divide or dismember (a country, land, etc)
noun
informal, an act or instance of dishonestly prearranging the result of a competition
slang, the distribution of something, as of booty
Example Sentences
Tyler Glasnow carved up Brewers hitters on one side, giving up just one run over 5 ⅔ innings.
Backup quarterback Mac Jones carved up the defense with quick passes that staved off the pass rush and challenged linebackers and defensive backs.
The French-speaking part of the former German protectorate, carved up between France and Britain after World War I, gained independence in 1960, joined a year later by British Cameroon.
It was the pack and replacements who stepped up in the second half to help secure a final spot, whereas Canada's backs showed their class by carving up the Black Ferns.
The new map adds a congressional seat in a fast-growing suburban corridor but carves up parts of Houston, Dallas and Austin in ways Democrats argue weaken their representation.
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