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sealed road

British  

noun

  1. a road surfaced with bitumen or some other hard material

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Just 10 km from Dandong, a new $350-million suspension bridge spans the Yalu River, with a freshly sealed road flanked by gleaming traffic markings.

From Time

Low, brown boulders and rust-colored piles of super-hard granophyre give no clue to the location of the artistic riches hidden in the scrub beyond the sealed road from Karratha.

From Time Magazine Archive