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Answer for the clue "What to follow in the forest ", 8 letters:
footpath

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A footpath is a thoroughfare that is intended for pedestrian use. Footpath may also refer to: Footpath (1953 film) , a Hindi film written and directed by Zia Sarhadi Footpath (2003 film) , a Hindi film directed by Vikram Bhatt

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n. a trodden path [syn: pathway ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Footpath \Foot"path`\, n.; pl. Footpaths . A narrow path or way for pedestrains only; a footway.

Usage examples of footpath.

A sign announced that this was no ordinary footpath but the celebrated Appalachian Trail.

Learning from a peasant who was lounging near at hand that an easy footpath wound along the side of the mountain and struck the highroad at the end of half an hours walk, I immediately discovered and followed it.

Avoiding all roads, footpaths, villages, as Ivan is sure to have sentries posted there, I simply follow my star across country, uphill and downdale, over streams, bogs, marshes and stubbly harvested maize fields.

At Selworthy a footpath leads up through a wood on Selworthy Hill, and as it ascends, always at the side of the slope, gradually opens out what is perhaps the finest view of Dunkery Beacon, the Dunkery range, and that edge of Exmoor on to the shore of the sea.

Even though there was no footpath on the bridge, the locals were using the rail bed and pipeline supports as a way to transit the river.

As he entered the footpath leading from the prairie toward the house, he was forced to stoop to avoid the curtain of flowering moonvine which hung overhead, and once in the path he felt again the sickening drowsiness of the shut-in air.

Approaching the parapet she gazed below into the Avenue de la Muette, where a long line of old cabs in the last stage of decay stretched beside the footpath.

Nettles and witchgrass tangled the footpaths, scratching at his ankles as he passed.

Cities was an ancient civilization, steeped in the power of antiquity, where Ascendants once walked on every trader track, every footpath, every lost road between forgotten places.

The figure took a blunt, hoelike object from its back and quickly cut a footpath through the drift.

The ford of the river had been deeply worn over the ages by the passage of laden beasts of burden and the men who drove them, so that the many footpaths down each bank were deep trenches in the red earth, that jinked to avoid any large boulder or ridge of rock.

Minogue thought of the pathetic fallacy and he made a half-hearted attempt to notice the school-children skipping by the pedestrians on the footpath.

These tales were often laughed at by some of the sturdier among the rustics, yet when night came on there were many of the stoutest unbelievers that were shy of venturing alone in the footpath that led across the churchyard.

They had now reached those rude stone steps, some ten or fifteen in number, which conduct the narrow footpath up a particularly steep acclivity, and here Lake lost courage again, for they distinctly heard the footsteps that paced the platform above.

Seven Cities was an ancient civilization, steeped in the power of antiquity, where Ascendants once walked on every trader track, every footpath, every lost road between forgotten places.