: a flat stone or brick used to make a hard surface to walk on outdoors
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In Ephesus, archaeologists found a Roman-era marble bathtub and a fragment of a male statue that had been reused as a paving stone.—
Andrea Margolis,
FOXNews.com,
15 Aug. 2026 But like a paving stone above a cluster of mushrooms, the glaciers acted like a lid, preventing the volcanoes from growing too tall.—Quanta Magazine,
26 May 2026 At last, a few gleams of paving stone showed through the murk in the lane below.—Literary Hub,
26 Feb. 2026 The remains of a brothel sit opposite the library, and a nearby carving on a paving stone on Curetes Street is believed to be one of the world’s earliest advertisements.—
Maureen O'Hare,
CNN Money,
9 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for paving stone