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Carve a path of destruction

What does 'carve a path of destruction through' mean?


My truck seemed to have no problem with the black ice that covered the roads. I drove very slowly, though, not wanting to carve a path of destruction through Main street.

When I got out of my truck at school, I saw why I'd had so little trouble. Something silver caught my eye, and I walked to the back of the truck - carefully holding the side for support - to examine my tires. There were thin chains crisscrossed in diamond shapes around them.

  

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Tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the city. ca/video/2901795/aerial-view-shows-devastation-carved-out-by-path-of-tornado-in-indiana

  • Tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the city.
  • ca/video/2901795/aerial-view-shows-devastation-carved-out-by-path-of-tornado-in-indiana
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Tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the city.

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