walkway
pronunciation
How to pronounce walkway in British English: UK [ˈwɔ:kweɪ]
How to pronounce walkway in American English: US [ˈwɔkˌwe]
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- Noun:
- a path set aside for walking
Word Origin
- walkway (n.)
- 1865, American English, from walk (v.) + way (n.).
Example
- 1. My first voluntary project was designing and building a 400ft cable suspension walkway into a cameroon national park .
- 2. Natural light floods the museum through its jigsaw-shaped holes and skylights . A walkway and a cube-shaped gallery float above the lobby .
- 3. Guests will enter the hub from underground and use a lift to reach a walkway to their accommodation on the spinning section .
- 4. That some people drive several miles over a dirt road to get there and then discover that they are too afraid to step onto the walkway .
- 5. Da vinci 's original plan called for the span to be 720 feet long , but sand and colleagues scaled it down to 300 feet and built the walkway from norwegian pine .