Similar words: pharmacy, pharmacist, pharmaceutical, karma, earmark, armadillo, marmalade, bear market. Meaning: ['tɑrmæk /'tɑː-] n. 1. a paving material of tar and broken stone; mixed in a factory and shaped during paving 2. a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tar. v. surface with macadam.
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(31) Most of my driving is on tarmac with some beach work whilst on hols launching my boat.
(32) Cross to tarmac track on the far side of toilet block ahead, ignoring track on near side.
(33) Eventually I began my fall earthwards, expecting for all the world to land on the Tarmac.
(34) The tarmac of the road Is velvet with sleep, the hills are out cold.
(35) Two planes were lifted up and thrown across the tarmac by a freak gust of wind.
(36) Inner city redevelopment facilities will be available for tarmac tracks, specifically for the purpose of hotting.
(37) As they picked up speed along the main tarmac road it was already 3 a.m.
(38) He paced back and forth on the tarmac, occasionally stopping to talk to his men.
(39) In fact, all you could hear was the repetitive pounding of rubber on tarmac and a lot of heavy breathing.
(40) More tarmac and concrete has left fewer green fields for water to drain into underground reserves[sentencedict.com], as Sheila Brocklebank reports.
(41) Above the tarmac endless blurs of sodium lights receded into the distance.
(42) People coming up from the beach were carrying their shoes, walking barefoot on the hot tarmac paths.
(43) And that was when she hit a wet patch on the tarmac and felt the car go out of control.
(44) Four days from the nearest tarmac discourages the average vandal, factory unit or traffic warden.
(45) Turn right to a tarmac road, then left to St Ives and Porthmeor Beach.
(46) There are five hundred planes on the tarmac, all ready for the big take-off.
(47) The first that Tarmac knew that the union disapproved was when the present proceedings were commenced.
(48) You descend further through the trees and turn left along the forest road to meet a tarmac road.
(49) A ground party was immediately organised to manhandle the aircraft on to sheets of corrugated iron positioned on the tarmac.
(50) I watched as my dear man made his way across the tarmac to the small Doha airport.
(51) Three hours later, the plane was still sitting on the tarmac.
(52) I walked as in a nightmare, aware of nothing but the few yards of tarmac ahead and stopping every few yards.
(53) The high-level officials from State Department stamped their feet on the tarmac and waited for the aircraft doors to open.
(54) The glitter of the street-lights on the damp tarmac was blurred by the thickening fog.
(55) A small plane was lifted up and thrown across the tarmac by a freak gust of wind.
(56) Take the green gate on the left and continue to a tarmac road.
(57) He winced in pain as he climbed down the staircase leading on to the tarmac, where an airline bus awaited him.
(58) So one can only surmise that this rather authoritarian sign is aimed at people whose knuckles scrape the tarmac.
(59) Bike and biker parted company and, some slow-motion seconds later, my two front teeth touched down on the tarmac.
(60) That is, until camera crews on the tarmac turned their lenses to them.
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