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Sentence count:86+1Posted:2017-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: pharmacypharmacistpharmaceuticalkarmaearmarkarmadillomarmaladebear marketMeaning: ['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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(61) Then turn right at the tarmac road and follow it to the main road and the car park.
(62) There are marks on the tarmac where the car left the road.
(63) Though the tarmac takes a smooth U-turn on to the next straight, rider and machine will not describe such a graceful arc.
(64) As Calatrava hustled across the rainy tarmac of the airport and boarded a seven-seater provided by NetJets—an aviation time-share company—he did so with weary relief.
(65) With its intelligent four - wheel drive , it has the versatility required for every type of tarmac - road terrain.
(66) Corpses were dragged from shot - up cars and displayed on the tarmac.
(67) The passengers were shepherded across the tarmac to the airliner.
(68) They are characterised by their wide, fast and smooth nature, with sections of Tarmac measure.
(69) After a few days on the tarmac it turned tail for Washington.
(70) The loose gravel traps are therefore being replaced by rough tarmac.
(71) However because of fuel shortages, some aircraft are clogging up the tarmac.
(72) SYDNEY (AFP) - Iconic Australian crocodile wrangler Steve Irwin will be immortalised in tarmac when the road outside his family zoo is renamed in his honour, officials revealed.
(73) The terminal is open on the side that faces the tarmac and whining, fumy jets idle just yards from where we sit.
(74) Once it has arrived at the airport and enters onto the tarmac, it can fold down its electrically powered wings, engage its rear-facing propellor and take off down the runway.
(75) Early the next day, as the plotters walked onto the tarmac, they were, indeed, caught.
(76) A military honor guard saluted Hu and a military band played the national anthems of both countries as Hu and Biden stood on a red carpet on the air base tarmac.
(77) After Bush deplaned, he was greeted by an honor guard on the tarmac.
(78) With worries over insurance, Thompson and Tully have taken to dawn raids on empty car parks to test the bike, sweeping the tarmac to make the ride on the wooden wheels as smooth as possible.
(79) About a dozen planes are sitting the tarmac, with another 20 the grass.
(80) A runway at John F Kennedy International Airport was shut down briefly yesterday morning after at least 78 turtles emerged from a nearby bay and crawled onto the tarmac.
(81) And some travelers spent more than 12 hours sitting in planes on the tarmac.
(82) In the summer,[www.Sentencedict.com] the tarmac could get well over 150 degrees F. Standing out there with leather-soled shoes could give you second-degree burns!
(83) The word itself used to be a byword for tarmac tedium.
(84) Leading a small grey pony through the tarmac streets in Wrexham of North Wales, UK, a grey-haired guy attracted confused glances from local residents.
(85) Mr Slater then the emergency exit and slid down the inflatable slide on the tarmac.
(86) Crowded party plane - Mounties on the tarmac - Air Drake?
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