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"footpath" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) a path that is made for people to walk along, especially in the country
  2. (Australian English, New Zealand English, British English) a flat part at the side of a road for people to walk on; a pavement

105 Sentences With "footpath"

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The AT was not completed as a continuous footpath until 1937.
The idea is to link these three countries together on this footpath.
The installation took up 400 metres of footpath along the historical monument.
Dead bumble bees lie on a footpath under a lime tree, July 18.
Stopping under every bridge on the footpath to Tübingen to sing another verse.
Instead, we walked aimlessly as Arnold scoured the undergrowth for remnants of a footpath.
That geographical DNA, like another footpath that became Broadway, gave it pride of place.
It suggests the ancient footpath of humankind, a time long before nations and borders.
It suggests the ancient footpath of humankind, a time long before nations and borders.
National Geographic explored the wooded footpath, traveling south to north, in a 50-minute documentary.
Near our home, there's a beautiful tree-lined footpath loop that's about a mile long.
Overdoses everywhere Lt. McClure marches up a footpath that cuts through brush behind Marcum Terrace.
The cracked and poorly tended footpath encircling the park is also shaped like a heart.
Within weeks it had constructed a decent footpath and signposts to guide visitors to the slab.
Only a day earlier, an unfamiliar man tried to snatch a child sitting on a footpath.
This left a trail of cigarette papers and tobacco that he duly spat along the footpath.
Purchase Street was originally a section of a footpath connecting Rye Lake to Long Island Sound.
With little more than whispers, the soldiers arranged themselves in a triangle astride a mountain footpath.
Outside, it was a beautiful California day, so we strolled along a footpath on the Capitol grounds.
Police also fined 103 people for disobeying traffic lights, and 80 people were busted riding on the footpath.
A shop video showed several people diving into a convenience store as the car raced along the footpath.
L's performance connects to larger histories, like the fact that Broadway originated as a footpath for indigenous people.
As a kid, attempting to fry an egg on the footpath was the go-to experiment in hot weather.
They told her that Hannah's purse, wallet, and cell phone had been found on a wooded footpath in Kensington.
Authorities removed Soltis' body, and posted bear warning signs on a small footpath leading from the road to the woods.
Curious about the muddy footpath leading to the front door, they dug it up and found a stone walkway underneath.
But that costs money, so most of the villagers walk there using a footpath, which takes about two hours. Mrs.
Others shared videos of crowds of people spilling off the footpath and cars circling the neighbourhood as they hunted Pokémon.
In the next act, "Awakening," an actor led the audience down a cobblestoned footpath and into a dark, dilapidated building.
The truck was registered in Poland, it came from Kantstraße, and rammed straight through a footpath between stalls, killing 12 people.
The rise at Lowenstein Court, a footpath, has made it difficult for older and disabled people to get to the beach.
A walk along the elevated footpath above the lake allows visitors to get a feel for life in this prehistoric community.
A strip of gravel lined with succulents separates the main house from the two other structures that share a wooden footpath.
It's not a pretty place, or a friendly one, so it's a relief when the footpath opens out onto the marshes.
Jerico's wake was held about a mile away, and better attended, if only because it took place in a busy footpath.
"I saw six dead on the footpath exit over the river and five more at the secret garden cafe," said the source.
Little wonder then that Chicago sludgecore act Angry Gods might find themselves musically trudging along that same footpath into dread and despair.
North of the tracks was a footpath where young couples would go to pitch woo, according to the Mattituck-Laurel Historical Society.
Named after a famous footpath through the Dolomites, Alta Via mixes traditional Italian cooking with modern influences, creating fresh and clean dishes.
Colombier Beach, a white-sand gem with perfectly clear water, is only accessible by boat (from Gustavia) or by a mountainous footpath.
They would be shit-scared meeting some rum old Norfolk boy down a pitch black footpath at night wearing a flat cap.
Motorcycles can follow a footpath than no jeep or 4x4 could traverse, allowing them to penetrate the most gnarly boonies for almost nothing.
" Seven reported that the driver "sped down Swanston Street, up to Bourke Street, at times along the footpath, running down dozens of pedestrians.
Local officials have decided to bar them from the footpath, on the grounds that they impede pedestrians, make a mess and attract vermin.
The footpath on Wakefield Street in Wellington, New Zealand, is covered in rubble and glass after an earthquake hit the country's South Island.
The fence ran next to a public footpath, and some of the cast would chat with walkers going past, and ask for snacks.
The church, several hundred feet away along a footpath, was a cinder-block structure with a simple altar and a dozen wooden pews.
Arriving at Killen's the following day, I see a line snaking out the restaurant's front door, down the footpath, and nearly to the sidewalk.
Stretching 22016,20173 miles from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian National Scenic Trail is the longest and most popular hiking-only footpath in the world.
Across the footpath were the older specimens, clamped to wood posts that supported the dramatically wide upper leaves with the Monstera's trademark Swiss-cheese perforation.
Corporate sponsors would be able to close off the bridge's footpath for private parties; visitors would have their smartphones tracked and movements monitored by CCTV.
Before that ruling, Bollywood associates and fans of Mr. Khan rallied to his defense, with some criticizing the homeless men for sleeping on the footpath.
In one remote hamlet reachable only by boat or footpath, I saw a stunted 4-year-old, Umar Amin, being bathed by his big sister.
Keep an eye out for wild rabbits, wildflowers and water birds as you follow the footpath along the Thames, which traces the Meadow's western edge.
Once the train has passed, I follow the footpath over the railway and through the works with its churning conveyor belts and towering sand dunes.
The startup said today it has raised $585 million in a Series D round from Tencent, Altimeter, Footpath Ventures, Hillhouse, GGV Capital and Citi Ventures.
By 10 AM, cars are stacked near where the footpath into the village starts, right next to flower vendors who have set up for the occasion.
Ireland was long a bastion of Catholic conservatism, a place where pedestrians might tip their hats and hop off the footpath when a priest walked past.
In the end, there would be no "footpath" or "highway," as Mitch Kapor had envisioned, for transitioning Obama's two million supporters on MyBO into a new platform.
More than 3 million people walk a portion of the trail every year and over 3,000 attempt to hike the entire footpath annually, according to the conservancy.
His plan includes having only electric vehicles, building a wide road with a tram and a 7-kilometer pedestrian footpath, and setting back buildings from the beach.
Instead, six members of the family slipped away and crossed on an unguarded footpath to the shallow Lubiriha River, which forms the border but is easily forded.
As I headed deeper and deeper into the woods, the road deteriorated until it wasn't much more than a gnarled footpath over the shoulders of McGaffey Mountain.
Due to insufficient funds, the Park Service expected to completely close the decaying Arlington Memorial Bridge to vehicle traffic in 2021, rendering it an over-sized footpath.
Designated a national scenic trail, the rugged 2,200-mile (3,540-km) footpath runs along the ridgeline of the Appalachian Mountain range through 14 states, from Georgia to Maine.
Keri Simons, manager of a watercraft-rental business in Laughlin, said water levels were already inconsistent along stretches of the Colorado, sometimes leaving a footpath across the river.
On a footpath outside a big stadium, a hawker peddles colourful jerseys and wrist bands as young men line up to have the country's flag painted on their faces.
That's much the same thought I had early Sunday afternoon, while hiking a well-worn footpath around the twenty-five-acre lake left behind by an old rock quarry.
The prosecution in that case argued that Mr. Khan was drunk when a car he was driving hit five men sleeping on a footpath, killing one and injuring four.
The mouth of the densely wooded footpath to the Arden Point and Glenclyffe hike, part of the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, could not be easier to track down.
Then there are the wooden signs that announce the distances, along a footpath, to Providence Pot (one and a half miles) and Great Whernside via Hag Dyke (two miles).
On a hot Sunday afternoon, five plainclothes police officers and two women walked up a snaking footpath through tall grass strewn with garbage and animal feces to the Daa home.
I quickly fell into a rhythm during the non-paved sections, scanning the sloping green footpath ahead of me as best I could for snakes, ant mounds, and freshly rotting carcasses.
This time of year is peak season for "thru-hikers" of the Appalachian Trail as thousands attempt a more than 2,000-mile journey on the continuous footpath from Georgia to Maine.
As they bid to become profitable, we anticipate many will try to become a one-stop shop for financial services — and that could result in plenty more fintechs following Raisin's footpath.
Before we start to climb an improvised footpath worn into the rocky seaside embankment toward the isolated bays behind Tamariu with their vertiginous views of themselves, the sea, and little else.
" One witness told the newspaper that residents stopped the vehicle by piling wood in its path, and that the woman then fell out and was "rolling on the footpath in flames.
The boars now regularly wander along the road that leads to the Walsh's apartment complex, nap in a favored spot beside a nearby footpath and hang out in the local playground.
Veves are often formed by sprinkling flour on the ground, so the iron heart may have been a marker identifying a sacred place, while ceremonies took place on the park's footpath.
"Head-on crashes, for example, occur on undivided roads while the lack of a footpath or a safe crossing presents a major risk for death and injury to pedestrians," the report says.
On the far side of one especially sunny stretch was a dark, enclosed chamber; we plunged in through heavy flaps where we made our way along an uneven footpath through twisty corridors.
I took the steep and mildly dangerous footpath down to an abandoned beach at Ragged Point Inn and Resort and decided to strip down to my underwear and plunge into the sea.
The only link to the rest of the country, and the outside world, is over a mountain footpath — a brisk one-hour hike through a steep valley — that leads to a nearby road.
The 4th Circuit's ruling has the effect of "rendering the footpath a 2,200-mile barrier separating resource-rich areas to its west from consumers to its east," the consortium said in court filings.
Here is the footpath along the West Side Highway where I walked late one evening in the summer of 2001, on a first date with the last man I loved before meeting my husband.
Size: 28997,863 square feet Price per square foot: $348 Indoors: A paved footpath leads from the street to the front porch and a set of wooden double doors, which are original to the house.
All you have to do is take a two-hour drive deep into Big Bend National Park, follow a scenic footpath to the edge of the Rio Grande and wave across the water to Adrian.
Muslims also help with the dressing of bodies for Jewish burials and outside the Magen David Synagogue, Muslim bangle sellers wearing the topi (the Muslim prayer cap), have set up kiosks on the bustling footpath.
He recommended a trip to the Couchville Cedar Glade, which has one of the largest populations of the Tennessee coneflower, and this particular colony is easily reached via a level footpath, no GPS device required.
Whereas the High Line is an urban footpath above the city on an abandoned railroad line, the Low Line seeks to clear old rights of way alongside the working railway viaducts that crisscross the area.
"People are sleeping in parks, in car parks, on the footpath, and in dangerous buildings," Indira Kulenovic, operations manager for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), said in a statement.
Then it was up a winding footpath (Steve Jobs Way) to a round glass pavilion perched atop a subterranean auditorium (Steve Jobs Theatre), the route marked at each turn by more employees, more greetings, more teal.
Snaking and surging through the chilly and lopsided footpath, one passes through a sequence of monotone ochre panoramas bereft of motion, a psychic no-go zone just as forbidding as a seething wall of curled barbwire.
According to Brenda Kerr Muir, the churchwarden at St. Thomas, many fans have been going into the church for a moment of quiet after paying their respects at Michael's front door, which opens onto a public footpath.
The body of the executive, the vice chairman Lee In-won, a close confidant of Lotte's chairman, Shin Dong-bin, was found under a tree on a riverside footpath in Yangpyeong, near Seoul, the capital, police said.
A narrow footpath path runs along an embankment between it and the river's exposed mud flats, which are littered with detritus washed down from the city — plastic bottles, wooden pallets, plastic ship's fenders, deflated soccer-balls, shoes.
But listen out here in the big rural, the big land, Something's echoing here, maybe you can understand … She clicked the music off and grabbed her purse and water bottle before taking the footpath up to the point.
Under conditions set for the pilot project by the German authorities, the robots are only allowed to travel in daylight, move at a normal walking pace on the footpath and are programmed to give way to oncoming pedestrians.
And as I walked miles (I ended up covering the distance of a half-marathon) along a Roman road built roughly 2,000 years ago — now a grassy public footpath — I was no closer to finding the elusive machines.
In Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" (219), for example, the narrator confesses that he can't shake the image of the Vietnamese man he killed on a footpath with a grenade — his body splayed, blood glistening on his neck.
But the system, as it stands, is opaque; citizens are seemingly just as likely to be flagged for minor infractions like leaving bikes parked in a footpath or issuing apologies that are deemed "insincere" as major credit defaulters like Jia.
Day Trip A wooded footpath winding up to the mysterious ruins of a mansion is one of the more striking marvels of Cold Spring, N.Y., a Putnam County village just over an hour north of Grand Central Terminal by rail.
Thousands of weekday commuters using the Main river footpath and road bridge will see the 120-square-metre image of the three-year-old Syrian boy who drowned in September along with his mother and brother as they tried to reach Europe.
"The only person I'm happy to ever look at is Giorgio Armani because he is ten years older than me, he is still working, not looking great, but still working so I'll follow in Giorgio Armani's footpath and keep going," he said.
Ms. Hidalgo said that by this fall, parking electric scooters on a sidewalk or other footpath would be illegal and that riders would be subject to a speed limit of 20 kilometers per hour, or about 12 miles per hour, throughout Paris among other measures.

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