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footwalk

n. A pedestrian walkway.

Usage examples of "footwalk".

From his vantage point the sail was now visible to the men who climbed up on the footwalk, staring toward the sea.

The gate was slammed with frenzied haste, and sailors began to climb to the footwalk to join the men-at-arms already there.

Valenso gave a scream of terror, jumped down from the footwalk, and ran staggering up the slope toward the manor.

Belesa bodily to the footwalk, then Tina, and then leaped up after them.

Gliding along a deserted footwalk by the rail, The Shadow reached a spot directly above the building that squatted below.

He disappeared like a puff of smoke, off between two buildings to the stairs that he had used before, those long steps leading up to the footwalk of the great bridge.

They ripped shots in response, an enfilading fire along the footwalk itself!

He led me along a precarious footwalk that ran in front of the c aves and to the far end of it.

Skipper or no skipper, I became fed up, hefted my needler in my right hand, prowled half bent along the footwalk cut through the threads of the airlock worm.

She had no understanding of his intensity, of the real man who stood in the footwalk and stared at her.

Every minute, when a push obliged Claude to leave the footwalk, he found himself in danger of being knocked down by trucks or vans.

La Couteau, who kept him on her knees, at first remained silent, as if interested in the people on the footwalks, where the bright sun was shining.

Most streets near the waterfront had brick footwalks and gutters and were lit at night by whale oil lamps, except when the moon was full.