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US
/ˈpeɪvɪŋ/
]
[ UK /pˈeɪvɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /pˈeɪvɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the paved surface of a thoroughfare
- material used to pave an area
- the act of applying paving materials to an area
How To Use paving In A Sentence
- Dr Lotto has invented special paving slabs made of photovoltaic cells and recycled glass to harvest sunlight and to help power the structure. Times, Sunday Times
- He credits the England player with paving the way for leg spinners in the national squad. Times, Sunday Times
- If you have it in a narrow bed between wall and paving, life will be so much simpler and pruning will be a quick, painless job. Times, Sunday Times
- How the books (not having been chosen with reference to this great event) were of awkward sizes, and did not make comfortable paving for the bottom of the trunk; whilst folded stockings may be called the packer's delight, from their usefulness to fill up corners. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
- Local observers were encouraged to report on distribution and migration patterns, thus paving the way for an interest in environmental concerns.
- It was concrete crazy paving when we moved in, full of cracks and weeds. Times, Sunday Times
- He set the pace in science and physics, paving the way for fellow blacks to follow.
- The past is violently, thrillingly, even painfully restored to us by the texture of a towel, a stumble on a paving stone, the clinking of a teaspoon against a cup and, yes, the taste of a madeleine dipped in tea.
- We also specialize in precast concrete production like kerb, paving block, decorative block, roofing tile , road barrier, channel cover and grasscrete etc.
- The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of potholes is one of the things your council tax buys you.