3 collocations for metal

A grass drive, as we should call it in Englanda 'trace,' as it is called in the West Indiessome sixty feet in width, and generally carpeted with short turf, led up hill and down dale; for the land, though low, is much ridged and gullied, and there has been as yet no time to cut down the hills, or to metal the centre of the road.

Should he fail to do that there was scarcely a possibility of the Turks holding us up till we got to the Jaffa-Jerusalem road, though between Gaza and that metalled highway there were many points of strength from which they could fight delaying actions.

The place is like hundreds of others that you may see scattered up and down this countrysidetwo straight, flat, metalled country roads, running north and south and east and west, crossing one another at a faultless right angle.

3 collocations for  metal