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Carping (gcide) | Carp \Carp\ (k[aum]rp), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Carped
    (k[aum]rpt); p. pr. & vb. n. Carping.] [OE. carpen to say,
    speak; from Scand. (cf. Icel. karpa to boast), but influenced
    later by L. carpere to pluck, calumniate.]
    1. To talk; to speak; to prattle. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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    2. To find fault; to cavil; to censure words or actions
       without reason or ill-naturedly; -- usually followed by
       at.
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             Carping and caviling at faults of manner. --Blackw.
                                                   Mag.
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             And at my actions carp or catch.      --Herbert.
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Carping (gcide) | Carping \Carp"ing\ (k[aum]rp"[i^]ng), a.
    Fault-finding; censorious caviling. See Captious. --
    Carp"ing*ly, adv.
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carping (wn) | carping
     n 1: persistent petty and unjustified criticism [syn:
          faultfinding, carping] |  
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Carping (gcide) | Carp \Carp\ (k[aum]rp), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Carped
    (k[aum]rpt); p. pr. & vb. n. Carping.] [OE. carpen to say,
    speak; from Scand. (cf. Icel. karpa to boast), but influenced
    later by L. carpere to pluck, calumniate.]
    1. To talk; to speak; to prattle. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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    2. To find fault; to cavil; to censure words or actions
       without reason or ill-naturedly; -- usually followed by
       at.
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             Carping and caviling at faults of manner. --Blackw.
                                                   Mag.
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             And at my actions carp or catch.      --Herbert.
       [1913 Webster]Carping \Carp"ing\ (k[aum]rp"[i^]ng), a.
    Fault-finding; censorious caviling. See Captious. --
    Carp"ing*ly, adv.
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Carpingly (gcide) | Carping \Carp"ing\ (k[aum]rp"[i^]ng), a.
    Fault-finding; censorious caviling. See Captious. --
    Carp"ing*ly, adv.
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Escarping (gcide) | Escarp \Es*carp"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Escarped; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Escarping.] (Mil.)
    To make into, or furnish with, a steep slope, like that of a
    scrap. --Carleton.
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Scarping (gcide) | Scarp \Scarp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scarped; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Scarping.]
    To cut down perpendicularly, or nearly so; as, to scarp the
    face of a ditch or a rock.
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          From scarped cliff and quarried stone.   --Tennyson.
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          Sweep ruins from the scarped mountain.   --Emerson.
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