tarmac|tarmacs in English

noun

[tar·mac || 'tɑrmæk /'tɑː-]

mixture of tar and gravel; runway

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1. • enhanced security zones at airports, including handling facilities and on tarmacs.

2. Pitch {noun} Bitume (also: tarmac) volume_up.

3. The plane taxied along the tarmac.

4. Journalists waited on the tarmac to question him.

5. I'm going to tarmac the front drive.

6. Pike stopped in the middle of the tarmac.

7. Standing on the tarmac were two American planes.

8. They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac.

9. Cyclists traced greasy lines up and down the tarmac.

10. The men used a roller to flatten the tarmac.

11. Kisumu Askaris (pictured) dragging a woman on tarmac road

12. “Blacktop” is the American word for tarmac or road surface

13. There was a pool of blood on the tarmac now, around his head.

14. “Rogue Kisumu County Askaris dragging a woman hawker on the tarmac with

15. Spacious Bedsitters close to tarmac in a clean and secure place

16. Three planes were standing on the tarmac, waiting to take off.

17. The tarmac glistened wet and the trees in the pier gardens dripped.

18. The man from Forensic arrives, his steel heel-caps pinging across the tarmac.

19. The "road energy system" uses water pipes buried beneath a layer of tarmac.

20. The men hopped to the tarmac and unraveled a rust-stained intestine of hose.

21. Normally, walking along tarmac is a piece of cake after the rocky excursion along a ridge.

22. There was a flustered conference on the tarmac between two groups of officials.

23. He walked on glistening pavements, across streets where the rain spat back from the tarmac.

24. But as we left the tarmac road and headed up the hill I made a grave error.

25. Four days from the nearest tarmac discourages the average vandal, factory unit or traffic warden.