Similar words: pavement, pave the way for, waved, graved, craved, shaved, bereaved, depraved. Meaning: ['peɪvd] adj. covered with a firm surface.
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91. As the year continues pot plants add colour and garden furniture will transform the paved area.
92. Its central pathway was paved with bricks that people bought for $ 35 and inscribed with their names.
93. Slowly Shelley started the engine again, and drove the jeep into the little paved courtyard.
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94. The kitchen, quarry-tiled, looked out on to a courtyard paved in red brick with various evergreen shrubs in tubs.
95. The main roads within the city gates are paved with dark local stone and have pavements and kerbstones.
96. York, among many towns which have pedestrianised their centres, has paved many of its streets without adverse effect.
97. We can distinguish between paved runway and unpaved areas.
98. Buildings and paved surfaces appear in shades of blue-gray.
99. Salt iodization paved the way for other additives.
100. The top of circumvallation was paved by quadrel , which looks like a wild street, five to six horses can be ridden abreast along it.
101. New highways, like Dublin M50 beltway, are opening regularly, and even the most seemingly far-flung single-lane roads are well paved.
102. The small beachside lodge is less than 2 hours' drive from Guatemala City, on modern paved highways.
103. Since 1952, Fukuoka citizens had paved beautiful traditional American style building.
104. The resulting chaos paved the way for the NAZI party to rise to power.
105. The gutters either side of the paved high road were gurgling and even flooding.
106. It has paved the way for the Paraguayan team marching to France.
107. He hard, bite the bullet character paved flat light, inoffensive life.
108. A bigger mass extinction, at the end of the Permian period 251m years ago, killed 70% of the world's land vertebrates (and 96% of all marine animals) and paved the way for the age of reptiles.
109. This assist paved the way to victory at the Battle of Endor.
110. Paved the way for me, Costume Designer, is a man that served him.
111. Citigroup's say-on-pay defeat helped paved the way for last October's departure of Chief Executive Vikram Pandit.
112. Now that Apple iPad has paved the way, e-reader makers could also be re-evaluating the LCD as an alternative to the bistable, low-power but black-and-white E Ink display.
113. Schopenhauer once said: " Life is a red - hot coal from the ring road paved. "
114. S. should even address those long-term questions, like irrigation system, paved roads, electricity, cold-storage facilities is the quiet fault line in the current Afghanistan-policy debate.
115. We live in a small beautiful cottage, two miles from a paved road in the highlands of Scotland.
116. And the " city of marble... paved with emeralds ", as English art historian John Ruskin described it, welcomed the travelers with open arms.
117. The Chinese medicine paved on the umbilicus and enema has definite clinical therapeutics effect on the treatment of refractory cirrhosis ascites with azotemia.
118. The archaeologists found no pottery, ornaments or paved surfaces which might be suggestive of formal graves or burial rituals.
119. A timber concession here, a stretch of paved road or a Bongo stadium there, disarmed anyone who objected to his way of doing things.
120. The Battle of Hastings paved the way for the conquest of England.
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