Similar words: at war, in that way, be at war with, walk, walk off, walk out, walker, cakewalk. Meaning: n. 1. narrow platform 2. narrow pathway high in the air (as above a stage or between parts of a building or along a bridge).
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1. The models sashayed down the catwalk.
2. Will Katrina make it on the catwalk?
3. Would she prefer that to shimmying down another catwalk?
4. I was standing on a catwalk three boards wide.
5. Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video.
6. Actresses are also creeping on to the catwalk, offering their services in exchange for a couple of outfits.
7. Two feet in front of them was the catwalk, a bare narrow wooden platform angling away from a curtained entrance.
8. As she sashayed down the catwalk she caught sight of Sally and Edward.
9. Cathy Gunn is going down the catwalk in cashmere and has selected Dawson International.
10. He lurched to the catwalk with the breath tearing in his throat and the sweat shiny on his face.
11. Diana Ross sauntered down the catwalk this season wearing little more than a feather boa and a smile.
12. All the outfits on the catwalk were made up from clothes donated to its charity shops.
13. The three headed along the catwalk, descended a rusty ladder on to the dunes of debris.
14. But the Red Or Dead catwalk show offered a ray of hope.
15. From the catwalk they surveyed this choked cavern which lay beneath even the underbelly of the city.
16. Now they were on the catwalk[sentencedict.com], deep underneath the carapace.
17. We sat down on the roof of the catwalk and let our legs dangle.
18. There are 4 models on the catwalk now.
19. Models are posing on the catwalk ( the T - stage ).
20. This spectacular event, now in its 5th year, features a stunning catwalk show.
21. And there were words of praise for the girls who'd taken to the catwalk.
22. As he did so, he heard footsteps passing under the bridge and over the point catwalk and continuing under the box.
23. Lacroix now plans to show his ready-to-wear collection from showrooms saving Arnault up to £150,000 - the cost of a catwalk extravaganza.
24. Despite being billed as the next big thing[sentence dictionary], huge contracts and catwalk shows failed to materialise.
25. The trick was to turn off the instant you stepped on to the catwalk.
26. Rostov scanned the platform above for Alexei and saw him finally on the topmost section of the catwalk.
27. The sounds of battle on the outer wall ceased, and the night was quiet except for fidgeting on the catwalk.
28. William was mesmerised by his fellow student as she sashayed down the catwalk in the outfit at a university fashion show eight years ago.
29. Keep the gate at the V - door secured, except when lifting equipment or any tubulars the catwalk.
30. She now has her own parking slot on the catwalk level.
More similar words: at war, in that way, be at war with, walk, walk off, walk out, walker, cakewalk, walk out of, sidewalk, crosswalk, take a walk, walk of life, at work, at worst, twain, twang, outward, hot war, postwar, post-war, software, wall, talk, hot water, eastward, stalk, chalk, luftwaffe, wallow.