Definitionn. broken stone used in macadamized roadways
Last update: August 20, 2015
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They have put macadam to lay the road. [Please select]
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About three-fourths of the city's total street mileage (120 m.) is paved, Belgian block or macadam being used on the principal thoroughfares. [Please select]
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It is a broad macadam, perfectly constructed. [Please select]
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The latter's wife, in a sudden huff, deliberately left them, crossing the macadam driveway in plain view of the stranger. [Please select]
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With the improvement of roads by the famous Macadam in 1816, began improved travelling and increased speed. [Please select]
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On the trip both Captain Macadam and the chief mate died of the fever. [Please select]
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Macadam in 1830, and Stevenson in 1847, were the real fathers of the "Roads Improvement Movement" in England. [Please select]
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At a high rate of speed, however, the automobile does raise a fine sandy dust, and exposes the macadam. [Please select]
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Rubber-tired carriages roll constantly by along Uncle Sam's macadam, amid the jingling of their musical bells. [Please select]
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Macadam, by using broken stone to form the road-crust or surface, brought about a great improvement in road-making. [Please select]
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I stumbled sleepily down into Panama and for some distance along Avenida Central before I was able to hail an all night hawk chasing a worn little wreck of a horse along the macadam. [Please select]
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