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Answer for the clue "Basement floor material ", 8 letters:
concrete

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Concrete \Con*crete"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Concreted ; p. pr & vb. n. Concreting .] To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body. Note: Applied to some substances, it is equivalent to indurate; as, metallic matter concretes into ...

Usage examples of concrete.

Set adjacent to my hotel was Gringos, an establishment of bamboo and thatch above a concrete deck and open to the aira tourist bar that, since there were no tourists, catered chiefly to expatriates and young Honduran women.

There was a deck of cumulus far below but through big breaks, the pilots could see the deeply indented coastline of the Takao area and the big concrete airdrome of Einansho.

The barn was empty, and the concrete aisleway felt cold and threatening in comparison to the bright rectangles of warm sunlight framed by the doorways at either end.

I walked down each side, using a laid path of concrete flags, looking as well as I could through the windows.

The flat concrete benches were ashine with bream and gilthead, pilchards, sardines and mackerel.

Ancient power cables and sagging telephone poles laced the parish like atherosclerotic veins, as did concrete and asphalt roads, many no longer used but still stretching like taut lines of scar tissue across the fields and meadows.

Concrete countertops, various shades of gray in the polished glass tile backsplash, stainless appliances.

DEA had no concrete proof, the Bahamian government refused to cooperate in producing a search warrant.

Abu Batn was the first to find it-the narrow crevice with the flight of concrete steps leading upward.

The house was supported not by a mountain but by a massive gengineered beanstalk, stiffened by a single concrete pillar.

Then Bengazi released the brake and let the machine carry itself to the concrete floor.

The car flew downhill at what had to be close to a hundred miles per hour, veering smoothly one way or the other at forks in the road that were widened and banked like a concrete bobsled course.

It was a far cry from the faded lines on concrete that had defined the school court on which they used to play, and she was impressed that Bonita Vista had such a professional, state-of-the-art facility.

He boasted that no steel or concrete shit barn could hold a Chippewa, and he had eel like properties in spite of his enormous size.

Hearing the unending whine of tires on interstate concrete, broken only by chuckhole thumps and the stepdown of gears as the bus pulled off the highway for one of its frequent stops to expel or ingest passengers, to refuel with liquefied coal and resupply with boiler water, to allow passengers to consume lukewarm food at dirty bus stations or anonymous diners.