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sidewalk
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noun
- a hard-surfaced path for pedestrians alongside and a little higher than a road Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)pavement
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She also said that on the day in question, Morgan pushed her down on the sidewalk after dinner and cocktails, hurting her arm.
The Army Corps crews will not remove pools, most driveways, and patios or sidewalks that are outside the ash footprint.
In my neighborhood, I look for those U-Haul’s and cars full of boxes on the last day of the month and all the things left abandoned on the sidewalk.
It was after dark, but folks were still crowded onto the sidewalk, some huddled together to shield themselves from the cold and mist.
Those police efforts have extended beyond the sidewalk vendors to adjacent businesses and what the city claims is an organized retail theft chain.
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