1. carding - Noun
2. carding - Adjective
3. carding - Verb
of Card
The act or process of preparing staple for spinning, etc., by carding it. See the Note under Card, v. t.
A roll of wool or other fiber as it comes from the carding machine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn high school, a teacher's friend in the police department asked me to go into a bar and flash a fake ID saying I was 21 even though I wasn't. They were assuming the bar wasn't carding people. Anyway, she forgot to ask for it back. I used it all freshman year in college. Betsy Brandt
Cotton batting, either new or retrieved from discarded quilts, is prepared in a mobile carding machine. Source: Internet
Banta tied with Brayden Gough both carding 50’s in a loss to the larger school. Source: Internet
Pin and hairpin making; the needle and fish-hook industries; nail, peg, and rivet making; and carding machinery consume large amounts of wire as feedstock. Source: Internet
Dobbins said one example is carding. Source: Internet
Cairns had been lurking in fourth place after carding 73 on the opening day but a fine second round display helped him secure the winner’s medal on three-under-par for the tournament. Source: Internet