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Macadam road

Macadam road \Mac*ad"am road`\ [See Macadamize.] A macadamized road.

Usage examples of "macadam road".

These houses were lined up along the cliff, facing seaward, presenting their back doors to the deadend macadam road.

Black Macadam road came up with frightening speed and got blacker and blacker.

The heat shimmered from the sand, the black macadam road absorbing most of the heat and hurting the feet of the men.

West of Venafro the mountain steepness blocked road building, except for one narrow macadam road running southwest through the village of Ceppagna and the town of San Pietro Infme, where it joined the main highway leading north to Cassino.

Even before he reaches the tree line, he can see the remains of an old macadam road, broken and overgrown, cutting downhill between the trees.

Twenty-five minutes later, they turned off a slippery macadam road and drove through a stand of pine trees, and then between snow-covered fields to a fieldstone farmhouse on top of a hill.

In 2000, there's a highway, a paved-a macadam road going from the town of Sierra Vista, which is just east of Fort Huachuca, to Tombstone.

We were standing on a beaten footpath beside a two-lane macadam road.

Twenty yards down the macadam road, just barely visible from the highway, two new signs, each painted on a four-by-eight-foot sheet of plywood, one on each side of the road, announced that this was a U.

Off to their left, a small funeral procession made its lenti-tudinous way from the black macadam road from which heat waves rose, along one of the narrow paths towards an open grave.

They were shoved violently forward and landed sprawling on the hard macadam road.

A painted cattle-guard, however, was just that: nothing more subtle or elaborate than a group of evenly spaced white stripes painted across a macadam road.

The bus bounced over the frost-heaved macadam road that twisted through a forest of maples and hemlocks.