gravel road

  • 1Gravel road — A gravel road, as often found in rural areas and lesser developed nations. A …

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  • 2gravel road — A road which is covered with a layer of gravel. Also called a secondary road or an improved road …

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  • 3gravel road — /ˈgrævəl roʊd/ (say gravuhl rohd) noun a road with a loose gravel surface …

  • 4gravel road — A road, the surface of which is gravel applied, by a spreader, for the purpose of making the way passable in wet weather …

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  • 5Car Wheels on a Gravel Road — Infobox Album | Name = Car Wheels on a Gravel Road Type = Album Artist = Lucinda Williams Released = June 30, 1998 Recorded = Genre = Folk Rock Length = 51:40 Label = Mercury Polygram Producer = Roy Bittan Lucinda Williams Reviews = *Allmusic… …

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  • 6The gravel road — est un groupe de rock canadien. Ses compositions sombres reflètent la vie de ses membres, et leurs sentiments quelquefois suicidaires. Liens externes Site officiel Site parallèle …

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  • 7covered with gravel road — žvyrkelis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Viršutinė (važiuojamoji) kelio danga iš žvyro. atitikmenys: angl. covered with gravel road; gravelled road vok. Kiesweg, m rus. гравийная дорога, f …

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  • 8The Gravel Road — est un groupe de rock canadien. Ses compositions sombres reflètent la vie de ses membres, et leurs sentiments quelquefois suicidaires. Liens externes Site officiel Site parallèle …

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  • 9Gravel (disambiguation) — Gravel may refer to:Things: * Gravel, a type of rock * Gravel road, a type of road * Gravel pit, a mine for gravel * Gravel bar, a type of hydrogeologic sediment * River gravel, a subtype of gravel stone * Gravel mines, a type of weapon * Clay… …

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  • 10Road surface — A road in the process of being resurfaced Road surface (British English) or pavement (American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot traffic, such as a road or walkway. In the past… …

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