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sidewalks

n. (plural of sidewalk English)

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Sidewalks (album)

Sidewalks is the third studio album from the band Matt & Kim. It was released on November 2, 2010, on Fader Label.

Usage examples of "sidewalks".

People smoke it on the sidewalks, in doughnut shops, sitting in parked cars or lounging on the grass in Golden Gate Park.

Its sidewalks were blocked by parked cars and he had to walk in the middle of the street, jumping aside every minute or so for gleaming motorized bicycles ridden by young mobsters taking fierce pleasure in revving their engines and missing the pedestrians by a hairbreadth.

The sidewalks shook beneath my feet as the subways rattled and faded into the dark unknown.

The sidewalks - usually crowded with shoppers and tourists - were almost empty.

Abandoned and burned-out cars were strewn all over the streets, and here and there they could make out huddled bodies lying on the sidewalks and in store entrances.

Just outside Melbourne, there were a few hitch-hikers trying disconsolately to pick up lifts, but there were too many bodies lying around the sidewalks and verges to suggest that anyone around there might have escaped infection.

Leonard Petrie kept on 75 towards Atlanta, but even as they drove north-west, away from the polluted eastern shores, they saw suburbs where dead housewives lay on the sidewalks, towns where fires burned untended, abandoned cars and trucks, looted stores, blazing farmland, rotting bodies.

The sidewalks were glittering with powdered glass, and amongst it, like frozen explorers caught in a strange kind of snow, were the bodies of plague victims and riot casualties.

As we walked along the deserted sidewalks of Higgins Avenue I asked him what plans he had.

The sidewalks are so crowded that even a mild freak-out is likely to cause a riot.

She could envision the clowns and the skiing wedges of cheddar from the BuckLand cheese factory slipping and falling in the street, tangling up with one another, the crowds on the sidewalks doubled over laughing.

The cars careering around corners, the crowded sidewalks, the menace lurking in every shadow.

It was one of those beautiful New York June days, a blue sky with wisps of clouds and sunlight shining through the leaves on the side streets, dappling everything on the sidewalks below.

One was asleep in a little chair that had wheels on it, the same device that he had seen on the sidewalks above.

The stalls of the fish sellers were set up along the sidewalks, vast arrays of exotic-looking fish laid out on ice.