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View definitions for walkway

walkway

noun as in arcade

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noun as in esplanade

noun as in footpath

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noun as in gangway

noun as in overpass

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noun as in passageway

noun as in portico

noun as in sidewalk

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He added "some of our platforms are death traps. The gap between the walkway and train is huge and they are unsafe for everyone, but particularly for blind people."

From BBC

You can choose to walk the shore at San Pedro Bay or the paved walkway at the top of the beach to Belmont Pier.

These winding, narrow walkways are lined with motorbikes—the primary mode of transportation in the busy city—and it's common to spot a cat warming a bike seat as they rest.

From Salon

Police tape sealed off the raised walkway outside the house and lane running up the side of the house and garden on an estate in Nantyglo, in Blaenau Gwent on Tuesday morning.

From BBC

Given the confined space, they have to run up and down an outdoor walkway six times.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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