burn pavement

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burn pavement (third-person singular simple present burns pavement, present participle burning pavement, simple past and past participle burned pavement or burnt pavement)

  1. (slang) To drive on pavement at high speed.
    • 2001, Xan Nowakowski, Final Days: Poems and Prose for the Adolescent Apocalypse, page 81:
      We burned the air that night as you burned pavement in faux drag racing, me struggling to keep my jaw from slackening as I discovered that you shared my artistic vision, indeed my whole world view.
    • 2003, Kathy Reichs, Bare Bones, →ISBN, page 1:
      As I was packaging what remained of the dead baby, the man I would kill was burning pavement north toward Charlotte.
    • 2014, Don Pendleton, Terror Ballot, →ISBN, page 293:
      The third car hit its lights and a peculiar-sounding siren and began to burn pavement toward them.

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