paving stone
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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A paving stone on Parliament Walk in Alloa also marks a visit by the former prince on the same day.
From BBC
A spokesman denied the allegation to the Mail on Sunday, saying Conholt had deployed a “highly sophisticated water-collection system” for rain from buildings and paving stones.
He used the truck to haul paving stones for our yard and plants from the garden center.
From Los Angeles Times
Like many of their songs, it draws inspiration from Fontaine's hometown of Colne in Lancashire, where the titular paving stone resides outside the town hall.
From BBC
Mysterious Hebrew writing found by builders on a paving stone while renovating a home is essentially gibberish, a university academic has concluded.
From BBC
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