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walkway
[ wawk-wey ]
noun
walkway
/ ˈ·Éɔ˰ìËŒ·É±ðɪ /
noun
- a path designed, and sometimes landscaped, for pedestrian use
- a passage or path connecting buildings
- a passage or path, esp one for walking over machinery, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
The tree’s trunk split as a result of strong winds, causing a large piece to topple near a walkway leading to the park’s parking lot.
In court filings, lawyers on both sides argued about whether actions in the encampment — which included Jewish student leaders — were antisemitic for blocking pro-Israel or Zionist individuals from using walkways by the camp.
She had been asked to exit the ride after her harness failed to secure, then slipped when stepping from the moving walkway onto solid ground, according to court documents.
If you have the ability, get foldable furniture and remove bedding during the day to ensure walkways are clear.
His body was later found on the walkway outside the front door.
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