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Definition of Driveways
1. driveway [n] - See also: driveway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Driveways
Literary usage of Driveways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced: Materials, Construction, and by Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson, René Feret, William Barnard Fuller, Frank Pape McKibben, Spencer Baird Newberry (1916)
"driveways For driveways the concrete is laid similarly to that in sidewalk
construction. The total thickness may be 5 inches for light travel, ..."
2. John L. Stoddard's Lectures: Supplementary Volume[s]. by John Lawson Stoddard (1902)
"Fine driveways wind around the mountain's slopes in graceful curves, commanding
at each turn magnificent views of the island and the two lordly rivers which ..."
3. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1901)
"Laid out in admirable driveways, richly wooded, and commanding lovely views, it
well deserves its reputation of being one of the finest pleasure-grounds in ..."
4. John L. Stoddard's Lectures: Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the by John Lawson Stoddard (1902)
"Fine driveways wind around the mountain's slopes in graceful curves, commanding
at each turn magnificent views of the island and the two lordly rivers which ..."
5. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1898)
"... or driveways. As the long wall system of mining is employed only in comparatively
thin beds the necessity of making the hight of the entries ..."
6. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"CONCRETE IN PAVEMENTS AND driveways 648. PAVEMENT FOUNDATIONS. — The principal
use of concrete in connection with city pavements has been as a foundation, ..."
7. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"CONCRETE IN PAVEMENTS AND driveways 648. PAVEMENT FOUNDATIONS. — The principal
use of concrete in connection with city pavements has been as a foundation, ..."
8. Quarterly Report by Providence (R.I.). Public Works Dept (1903)
"Watchman at city yard Building driveways, etc Sundries Office expenses, city yard
Fencing streets —material and labor. Car fares Telephone lines 3230 34 ..."