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public walk

noun as in mall

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In contrast, members of the public walk along a carpeted area on either side of the coffin and are given time to pause and pay their respects.

From BBC

He envisioned a great tree-lined “public walk” — now the National Mall, even though the details may differ from L’Enfant’s idea — and 13 diagonal avenues representing the original colonies slicing through the city grid, interspersed with parks and market squares.

Later, he set out on a public “Walk Against Fear” in 1966 to prove that a Black man could walk peacefully in Mississippi.

Later, he set out on a public “Walk Against Fear” in 1966 to prove that a Black man could walk peacefully in Mississippi.

Marcos’ first public walk on the wild side — dressing and acting like a seductive young woman for the town carnival — occurs, perhaps symbolically, after his father’s sudden death, which has jolted his strapped family.

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

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