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Definition of Graveled
1. gravel [v] - See also: gravel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Graveled
Literary usage of Graveled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Whole Country; Or, The Past and Present of the United States, Historical by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe (1861)
"The grounds along the Hudson have been laid out in graveled walks, and embowered
with shrubbery, for the distance of two miles, terminating at a beautiful ..."
2. Journal of the House of Representatives by Texas Legislature. House (1913)
"... for the redemption thereof, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and
operating macadamized, graveled or paved roads. and declaring an emergency. ..."
3. "Ousconsin": The Badger State's Columbian Souvenir by George Wilbur Peck (1893)
"Over two hundred miles of paved and one hundred and ninety-two miles of graded
and graveled streets make rifling a luxury, and that the citizens are not ..."
4. The Michigan Engineer by Michigan Engineering Society (1892)
"... South Watson road—three-fourths mile, graded and graveled at a over and ...
North Watson road—about one hundred rods graded and graveled at over and ..."
5. Annual Report (1886)
"As shown in the foregoing tables there were 31218 linear feet of streets improved
of which : Were graded and graveled 3825 feet, Were graded and graveled, ..."
6. A Treatise on Roads and Pavements by Ira Osborn Baker (1918)
"Earth Road beside the graveled Way. It is sometimes advocated that there should
be two tracks, an earth road for summer travel and a graveled way for winter ..."
7. A Treatise on Roads and Pavements by Ira Osborn Baker (1908)
"Earth Road Beside the graveled Way. It is sometimes advocated that there should
be two tracks, an earth road for summer travel and a graveled way for winter ..."