tarmacking

/ˈtɑrˌmækɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to or made of tarmac.
    • We walked across the tarmacking area to reach the terminal.
    • The tarmacking surface was smooth and dark.
    • The tarmacking path was hot under the summer sun.
noun
  1. The surface of a road, runway, or other area paved with tarmac (a mixture of tar and crushed stone).
    • The plane taxied slowly across the wet tarmacking.
    • Workers repaired a crack in the tarmacking near the airport terminal.
    • The old tarmacking was crumbling and needed to be replaced.
  2. The act or process of paving a surface with tarmac.
    • They hired a specialist company for the tarmacking of the new road.
    • The crew finished the tarmacking of the driveway in just two days.
    • Tarmacking the parking lot will cost more than we expected.
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