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blacktop a substance such as asphalt, used as pavement. [1/2 definitions]
chalk a substance made from natural chalk that is formed into round sticks that can be used to write or draw with, especially on a blackboard or on pavement. [1/3 definitions]
clop a sharp, hollow striking sound, as of a horse's hoof on pavement. [1/2 definitions]
esplanade a level, open expanse of pavement or grass, esp. one intended for walking or riding along a shore.
hopscotch a children's game in which players toss a small stone or other object onto a pattern of numbered squares drawn on the ground or pavement, and then hop or jump from one square to another, picking up the stone in the process.
mirage an illusion in which something is seen in the distance but is not really there. A mirage often occurs in the desert or on hot pavement, creating the illusion of water. A mirage is caused when light is reflected by air masses of different temperatures.
paving pavement. [2 definitions]
roadbed the foundation and pavement of a road. [1/2 definitions]
screed a strip of wood, metal, or the like used as a guide to the thickness of plaster or cement to be applied to a wall or pavement. [1/2 definitions]