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carded
verb
Past of card
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Compatriot Cameron Percy carded a one-under 68 to finish tied in 10th spot.
Carded and combed sliver is then spun.
Typically, children carded the wool, women operated the spinning wheel, and men worked the loom shuttles.
I was getting carded at nightclubs.
A new organization of work, called the putting-out system, was instituted in which a merchant clothier bought raw wool, "put it out" to be carded, spun, and woven into cloth, and then carried the cloth through the finishing processes with the help of skilled craftsmen.
Cement, processed foods, ginned cotton, carded wool, sugar, pharmaceuticals, animal fodder, and textiles are the manufactured products.
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It came (as we learned later) when the referee red-carded the venerable French midfielder Zinedine Zidane for head-butting a rival who, he claimed, had impugned the honor of his mother and his sister.
Irish, whose director of rugby, Brian Smith, left abruptly in January, were happy to scrape home after seeing two other players yellow-carded.
Redknapp claimed refereeing decisions cost his side after Spurs had a goal disallowed, two penalty appeals for handball turned down, and had Younes Kaboul red-carded.
Goodson's defensive partner Victor Bernardez was also called up for Honduras, though in the event he missed Saturday's game serving a ban, as did Shea Salinas (red-carded in the Dallas game).
If their rulers foul up football, they will be red-carded.
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