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Sentence count:215+6Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pavementSimilar words: side by sidewalkwalk outwalk offsideasidebesideoutsiderMeaning: [ˈsaɪdwɔːk]  n. walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway. 
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151. Warm? You could fry egg on the sidewalk.
152. The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk.
153. It is not respectable to spit on the sidewalk.
154. Street vendors peddle their goods along the sidewalk.
154. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
155. You can hardly find a piece of garbage or a cigarette butt on the sidewalk.
156. Instead, I looked down nervously at the sidewalk and snarled, "My accountant will be sending you an invoice and a self-addressed stamped envelope."
157. The city's overwhelming French influence in apparent in its mansard roofs, iron balconies, sidewalk cafes, and French signs.
158. People surged along the sidewalk, crowding, questioning, filling the air with rumours and inconsequent surmises. Mrs.
159. Back in 1871, local wine merchant Alfred Speer patented the first "endless-travelling sidewalk", and promptly proposed an ambitious elevated moving walkway along Broadway.
160. Dyke went down the stairs to the street and proceeded onward aimlessly vacantly at the sidewalk.
161. In New York[sentencedict.com], they harvest purslane--an edible flower--from the cracks in the sidewalk.
162. Or I might be on the shady sidewalk with my contemporaries when an ice wagon clattered up.
163. At one of the corners, where the car slowed up because of a turn, an ex-motorman, standing on the sidewalk, called to him.
164. A street artist arranges a blanket of pennies on a Broadway sidewalk, an appropriate commentary for a street described by one talent agent as "propelled by one thing: money."
165. On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice. He danced, howled, raved , and otherwise disturbed the welkin.
166. The clockmaker stood in front of a boarded-up body shop, and the gritty sidewalk was deserted.
167. On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice.
168. I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make a sidewalk with rocks.
169. The city child's counterpart game, " Arrow Chase ", is an adaptation for sidewalk playing with detective - like overtones.
170. In Toulouse, France, city officials are investigating the use of energy-absorbing sidewalk panels that harvest pedestrian power.
171. An unusually tall man in a slick grey suit uncoiled onto the sidewalk, pausing to adjust a jet-black ponytail against the nape of his neck.
172. On the day I visited, several manic-looking men whom I took to be junkies were loitering on the sidewalk outside the entrance.
173. He clutches his chest, staggers to the nearest building and slumps sitting to the sidewalk.
174. One brandished a bicycle seat, the other a salad that spilled onto the sidewalk.
175. Three little girls in pink and orange dresses played ring-around-the-rosy in the center of the sidewalk.
176. EXAMPLE: The street merchant is a skilled pitchman who can attract a crowd to his tiny sidewalk stand within less than a minute.
177. I want to sail sticks a fresh mud puddle millpond and make a sidewalk with rocks.
178. Can be used to flush the hard shoulder, parapet of road and sidewalk; can also be used to flush, water trees, or sprinkle pesticide.
179. Not be allowed to pass through to sit upon the sidewalk, roadway and railroad crossing guard - rails.
180. Elevation of outdoor terrace: keep in line with the peripheral roads and sidewalk.
More similar words: side by sidewalkwalk outwalk offsideasidebesideoutsiderbesideslay asideresidenton the sideput asideset asideconsideraside fromcast asidealongsideresidencepresidentpresidencyresidentialconsiderableconsiderablypresidentialconsiderationbe considered aswalltalkswallow
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