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tar-sealAustralian / NZ verb [with object]Surface (a road) with tar or tarmacadam: many farmers had tar-sealed the roads to their front gates...- He said we need to tar-seal every single road in New Zealand.
- We are very concerned that if they tar-seal it, lots of people from Auckland and Tauranga will then want to drive on it.
- That is not a new road; it is a stretch of road that has just been tar-sealed.
noun [mass noun]A road surface of tar or tarmacadam: after Meko for 5km the road is dirt and is really bad, with huge potholes, then it’s tar-seal to Abeokuta...- The vast sums of money being turned into tarseal is the problem, not the solution.
- He bent over and stubbed out his cigarette on the tarseal.
- Reality struck after the big four wheel drive turned off the tar seal at Waipiro.
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