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paving stone
noun
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▪ As they do so they step on a large paving stone, one which differs from its fellow stones by being black.
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paving stone

n. a stone used for paving

Usage examples of "paving stone".

This had been a major trade route once, long before Amadicia and Tarabon came into being, and bits of ancient paving stone sometimes studded the hard-packed surface of yellowish clay.

He tapped out his pipe and ground the dottle into the courtyard paving stone under his boot heel.

He was a stand lamp in the corridor, a paving stone in the Mol Hara.

The hidden breaks weren't there, and each paving stone seemed complete by itself, yet fitted into a larger pattern.

This road of hard-packed dirt, already called the Lugard Road now that they were approaching the River Manetherendrelle and the border of Lugard, had been paved once, long in the past, so Moiraine had said two days earlier, and bits of paving stone still worked their way to the surface from time to time.