paved in the PONS Dictionary

paved Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fig the streets are paved with gold

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The park has 12 mi of paved roads and 35 mi of multi-use trails open to runners, cyclists, and horseback riders.
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Farm roads were often paved first on the way into town, to keep produce clean.
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As on paved streets, several fire hydrants and a solitary parking meter are located along the steps.
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Most of these trail heads offer paved parking lots and many also offer public restroom facilities.
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In 1950 the old landing strip was paved and in the 1960s the first administration and terminal buildings were built.
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Originally, the flower bed was a pool of remembrance, paved with blue and gold mosaic.
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It contains several paved and gravel trails for walking and biking.
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Many writers of succeeding generations view his work as having paved the way for their efforts.
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This paved the way for their smooth transition into new universities at a later date.
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Perhaps more importantly, its development spawned the organization, policies, and procedures that paved the way for all of the later ICBM programs.
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