Synonym: Jack, Jack-tar, gob, mariner, old salt, pitch, sea dog, seafarer, seaman. Similar words: tare, tarp, tarn, taro, tart, stare, star, tardy. Meaning: [tɑr /tɑː] n. 1. any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue 2. a man who serves as a sailor. v. coat with tar.
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2. We use tar to make roads.
3. The boxer knocked the tar out of his opponent.
4. Did the tar settle on the road?
5. The roof was covered with tar.
6. He besmeared her with tar.
7. The tar on the roads glistened like liquid quicksilver.
8. Janice smelt of piety and coal tar soap.
9. The sound was tar oft and barely audible.
10. For instance, with tar sands and oil shales, surface mining is the most economical method of recovery.
11. Waste tar was then free for use in wood preservation and other processes.
12. The oil spill sent dribbles of tar onto beaches in New Jersey.
13. His facial scars radiating ridges pigmented with tar or carbon pictured some many-legged mutant spider.
14. Well, when he grabbed the tar baby, he got stuck.
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15. The amount of tar in cigarettes is also important but less so than the number smoked or duration of smoking.
16. That road is coated with tar - the same substance found, to a greater or lesser degree, in cigarettes.
17. Hog fat and tar may be a medium for the ages.
18. Rating cigarettes by tar and nicotine content, much as gasoline is rated by octane levels.
19. The clean smell of pine tar rose in the air, and Sam began counting rings.
21. Between the tank and the platform is a layer of tar paper to prevent the Tanalith from rusting the steel.
22. Getting rid of PAHs requires the replacement of old cast iron mains lined with coal tar paper.
23. Officials believe one explanation may be the heavy overnight rain in the area prevented the tar from bonding.
24. The refinery turns crude oil into usable products such as gas and tar.
25. She is deeply angry about this and her approach is to bludgeon the tar out of him.
26. A separate contract involves the early removal of the contents of tar tanks discovered on the site.
27. Cigarette filters are designed to trap some of the tar and nicotine enabling smokers to wean themselves off cigarettes gradually.
28. Tobacco industry Government policy also favours a progressive lowering of average yields of tar in all cigarettes.
29. Smoking adds significantly to the risk because tobacco smoke bathes delicate cervical tissues in tar and nicotine.
30. We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar.