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n. (plural of pedway English)
Usage examples of "pedways".
With the new subways, the Bubble Drops, the ever-present high-speed elevators, the conveyor-belts pedways that connected the city on twelve different levels, and the buildings grown together into one structure tens of miles square and as much as a mile and a half high, New York City became an anthill of sorts, a colony closed off from the sun, a maze of corridors and rooms and pedways and tubes.
In this apartment level, there were no pedways, for this was a relatively exclusive area.
The clerk was highly solicitous when I told him that some fool had changed pedways without looking, and had knocked me off into the narrow paved sections between opposing rows of belts.
And with their sur-veillance of the corridors, their bugging of elevators and escalators and pedways and stairs, their files on every resi-dent, which grow thicker with data each year, the apart-ment complexes do not foster liberty, but slowly absorb it from their residents.
Through a series of pedways, escala-tors, and elevators, I reached the ground level of the west wall of the apartment complex and went outside.