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A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or road; a foot pavement.
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A paved walkway typically adjacent to the roadway and intended for pedestrians.
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walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway
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a paved path for people to walk on
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The portion of the street or highway right-of-way designated for preferential or exclusive use of pedestrians.
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A walkway that provides a direct, all-weather approach to an entry. The sidewalk can be constructed of poured concrete, laid stone, concrete pavers, or gravel contained between borders or curbs.
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That portion of the roadway primarily constructed for the use of pedestrians.
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Paved walkway running along the sides of a street.
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A sidewalk (chiefly North American English), pavement (British English and Philadelphia dialect), footpath (Australian English) or footway (Engineering term) is a path for pedestrians that is situated alongside a road or formed like sidewalks that are alongside roads (such as a cement footpath through a park). They are usually constructed of concrete (particularly in the United States and Canada), asphalt, brick (particularly in Europe), stone or (increasingly) rubber, designed for pedestrian traffic and often running alongside a road. In the 19th century and early 20th century, sidewalks of wood were also common in some locations.
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