walkway - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • connect: AA use T3 ( connected by walkways to T1 & T2 ).

Converse of object

  • pedestrianize: The major traders felt that it would spoil the surfacing of the pedestrianized walkways and the overall look of the town.
  • cobble: Steep, cobbled walkways leading down into the lower city, lined with interesting looking shops.
  • suspend: Additionally a suspended walkway took visitors across the space without touching this ground.
  • ramp: To get there you can use the ramped walkway.
  • enclose: Access to the accommodation is either via the enclosed walkway or via the separate entrance situated at the rear of the building.
  • cover: Cons: No covered walkways to the terminal, arrived soaked to the skin.

Preposition: in

  • sky: Outside of the main Garden wall lies the Treehouse, an enormous wooden structure with turrets and suspended walkways in the sky.

Adjective modifier

  • covered: A low, covered walkway leads from the kitchen to the well on the north side of the courtyard.
  • colonnaded: There are open-air fountains on either side of the entrance and colonnaded walkways.
  • paved: In addition, a paved walkway leads to a private garden area.
  • pedestrian: Pedestrian walkways have been created with night time lighting.
  • elevated: At the very end of the elevated walkway you will see a set of doors.
  • aerial: The Samba band plays on an aerial walkway between offices.

Noun used with modifier

  • riverside: The Scoop can be accessed by a ramp from the riverside walkway.
  • canopy: In the late afternoon we spent some time at the very high canopy walkway.
  • treetop: Explore the jungle trail leading up to the treetop canopy walkways, 41m above the forest floor.
  • waterside: From the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle and ghostly medieval alleys to enchanting waterside walkways.
  • pedestrian: The extension was also notable as seeing the very first moving pedestrian walkways in the UK.
  • timber: People also avoid timber walkways which have tilted due to shifting sand.

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