0 to cover a surface with Tarmac:
The event organisers made an application to tarmac the car parks.
1 a brand name for a black material used for building roads, etc., that consists of tar mixed with small stones, or an area covered with this material
2 an area of ground covered with a hard surface, esp. the areas of an airport where aircraft park, land, and take off:
Don't park outside on Wednesday because we're going to tarmac the road.
Even the aggregate within the tarmac of the roadway was agreed with the planning officer.
Surrounded by fields and waste land on the west and north, the neighbourhood gives a rather rural impression and its single main road was tarmaced only two years ago.
The official mind has decided that manure is damaging to concreted or tarmac surfaces.
Throughout my constituency, children were literally falling over in playgrounds where the tarmac was crumbling over on itself.
There are 60 million acres—10 million of them being covered with bricks, cement and tarmac, leaving 50 million acres from which to feed ourselves.
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