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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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I found, to my surprise, that I was not walking upon a macadamized road: such was the highway which passed the inn and led, I had been told, to the Cheltenham. - "A Bicycle of Cathay", Frank R. Stockton.
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The first white hunters follow the same trails in pursuing their game; and after that the buffalo road becomes the wagon road of the white man, and finally the macadamized road or railroad of the scientific man." - "The French in the Heart of America", John Finley.
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Paddocks and stables were everywhere, macadamized roads ran from the main highway through the fields, and on the highest hill visible stood a great villa- a colossal architectural stranger in the land- and Burnham was driving by a row of neat red cottages, strangers, too, in the land. - "The Heart Of The Hills", John Fox, Jr..