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moving sidewalk

n. A moving walkway.

Usage examples of "moving sidewalk".

Bosch felt as if he were on a moving sidewalk going the wrong way, running but getting no closer.

He shot past an exit to the Via Veneto on his left and raced toward the moving sidewalk ahead.

As she crossed the moving sidewalk, she overheard a couple of young miners talking.

With nothing better to do than play tourist for the time being, she scoped out her surroundings as the moving sidewalk carried her deeper into Chrysalis’.

There was no moving sidewalk to return me to the street-there's no place in Las Vegas for losers and quitters-so I had to make a long weaving walk down the floodlit driveway to the Strip.

If we want to go up a side street, we've got to get off the mainline cars and walk over to a moving sidewalk, or just plain walk.

They faced a moving sidewalk that led upward to a concourse, at the end of which, beyond air-membrane doors, the base of their upright ship could be distinguished.

The moving sidewalk carried them forward with shattering slowness.

Leaning comfortably against a nearby pillar, he scanned intently the people gliding past on the moving sidewalk.

Pink, blue, and silver highlights flashed through her hair as a moving sidewalk conveyed them through a tunnel lit with a random pattern of neon lights.