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- noun Plural form of
walkway .
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Examples
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The 26-story River House, with an interior courtyard and cobblestoned walkways, is the home of Henry Kissinger, among other luminaries.
Condo Is Sold, After a Decade Josh Barbanel 2010
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Why someone would need an indoor car wash, or heated driveways and walkways is beyond me.
Media rooms just one sought-after luxury among Canadian millionaires | Sync Blog 2007
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I tried to use a printed out GMap of Birmingham City Centre and got very lost - it didn't contain walkways and so on.
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Moreover, once on board the train in Hazlet, N.J., one need not ever venture outside in New York City, as the underground mall and complex afforded protected walkways from the outside directly into each building.
USATODAY.com - Survivor: 'The world has changed for us indeed' 2002
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On the small island between the walkways was a man with an accordion playing small snatches from an international repertoire.
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Obviously the qualie sessions were free, but the walkways were a bit crowded.
Forty Deuce 2010
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Obviously the qualie sessions were free, but the walkways were a bit crowded.
Forty Deuce 2010
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At the base of the walkways is a broad promenade that transitions into the oval pool.
unknown title 2009
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At the base of the walkways is a broad promenade that transitions into the oval pool.
unknown title 2009
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Visitors must be ship-based and facilities such as walkways and viewing platforms may be provided to protect the reserve.
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