0 past simple and past participle of card
1 to ask someone to show you a document, especially an identity card, in order to prove how old they are
Athletes who are receiving this assistance are called carded athletes.
Kersey yarns were spun in large gauges (thicknesses) from inferior carded wool, and made thick and sturdy cloth.
The cotton had to be prepared, the bales were broken open, the fibres were willowed and scrutched before being carded.
The figures that remain carded can command much higher prices though.
This mill was not only a place where farmers could have their wool carded and dressed, but also where custom cloth could be ordered.
No matter its source it had to be devilled (broken down) to staple, then scutched and carded in the normal way.
Serpentor was released again in 2007 as a single carded figure as part of the 25th anniversary series.
A total of 16 players have been sent off (red carded) in the tournament.