sidewalk

IPA: sˈaɪdwɔk

noun

  • (US) (usually) a paved footpath located at the side of a road, for the use of pedestrians
  • (US, by extension) any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road
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Examples of "sidewalk" in Sentences

  • Workshop: Finding medicinal herbs growing in sidewalk cracks
  • She is a huge Twilight fan and loves to write Bella and Edward in sidewalk chalk – she says he is hers not Bella Swan!
  • Retta, who has seven children and 11 grandkids, says he's moved by his Catholic faith to do what he calls sidewalk counseling.
  • Retta, who has seven children and 11 grandkids, says he is moved by his Catholic faith to do what he calls sidewalk counseling.
  • Cement versions of Virgin Mary have been donated by different towns such as Colima, Tepic, Zapopan, and others, and they line the wide sidewalk from the arch into town.
  • I had walking pneumonia and a broken heart, and I was taking the bus home from work in a howling nor'easter and I had a mile to walk with no sidewalk from the bus stop to my door.

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