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quarry

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: quarriespast: quarriedpp: quarrieding: quarryingcomp: []sup: []

The word carries a dual energy of extraction and pursuit. When referring to a site, it evokes a sense of industrial scale, raw earth, and the permanent scarring of a landscape for the sake of construction. When used in the context of hunting, it shifts to a predatory tension. It describes the target not as a peer, but as an object of a chase, emphasizing the power imbalance between the pursuer and the pursued.

Countable when referring to a physical excavation site or a specific animal being hunted. Uncountable when referring to the general activity of stone extraction.

Meanings

Noun
[a place]

A large, deep pit from which stone is excavated.

"The limestone was extracted from a local quarry."

Noun
[a target]

An animal or person being hunted or pursued.

"The hawk circled high above its quarry."

Transitive Verb
[stone]

To extract stone from a quarry.

"They spent years quarrying the granite for the monument."

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