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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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Industry watchers say this year's figures have also suffered from a lack of local French-language hits or buzzy Hollywood blockbusters to drive footfall.

From Barron's

The northern version of Big Issue is to cease publication in May with the charity blaming declining town centre footfall and rising costs.

From BBC

When triggered by a footfall or trip wire, they burst a few feet into the air, then detonate in a spray of shrapnel.

From New York Times

Diane Wehrle, Springboard's insights director, said that while retails parks saw steady footfall throughout the day, people were heading out "later in the day" for shopping at high streets and shopping centres.

From BBC

Total UK footfall rose by 6.8% in March from a year earlier, but that marked a slowdown from the trend seen during the previous three months.

From BBC