metalled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmet.əld]
  • Us [ ˈmet̬.əld]

Meaning of metalled In English

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Examples of metalled

  • There is no great necessity to protect verges outside the metalled part of the road.

  • Under those circumstances, if motor vehicles use them, have the public authority power to close such roads if they are not metalled roads?

  • Yet there are only 2,000 miles of railway and 2,000 miles of metalled roads.

  • They were either brought up on the carriers or were on the metalled roads themselves.

  • In using the term "public rights of way" it is also intended to exclude metalled roads, which are the proper concern of existing highway authorities.

  • It is a common sight throughout the country today to see footpaths being made up with a tarmacadam metalled surface.

  • The cause of the problem is usually a housing development or the creation, widening, or re-cambering of metalled highways.

  • The road is only partially metalled, and is heavy after rain.

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