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n. (plural of skywalk English)
Usage examples of "skywalks".
The skywalks were glassed in to separate the clientele from the elements and from the noise that would begin to boom within an hour or two.
One grew used to seeing all kinds of creatures on the streets and skywalks of Cor-uscant.
Now shattered and lightless windows gaped like wounds on all sides, and the few skywalks stretching between the structures were deserted, their railings sagging or broken.
He wandered aimlessly across the slide-walks and streets, and then ascended into the web of skywalks that linked the downtown spacescrapers.
Two blocks later, on the level-four skywalks, he was shot at from a point somewhere above him.
Salonika was a trophy city, a showplace of skywalks and fountains and marble monuments commemorating the history of Greenway.
The Baenre fought the goblinoids in the stalagmite towers, across the aerial bridges that connected them, and through the tunnels beneath them, even along the balconies and skywalks of the stalactite bastions, reclaiming their domain a bloody inch at a time.