paver

/ˈpeɪvər/
noun
  1. A flat piece of stone, concrete, or brick used for paving surfaces like paths, patios, or driveways.
    • She chose dark gray pavers for the garden path to match the house.
    • We laid new concrete pavers in the backyard to create a patio.
    • The driveway was made of interlocking pavers that allowed water to drain through.
  2. A person or machine that lays paving material, such as asphalt or concrete, on roads or other surfaces.
    • The paver operated the heavy machine that spread asphalt evenly across the road.
    • A skilled paver can finish a long stretch of sidewalk in just a few hours.
    • The construction crew hired an experienced paver to handle the new parking lot.
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