sidewalk

compound noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A sidewalk with many people walking on it.

A sidewalk filled with a large number of people, making movement difficult.

A sidewalk that is wet, usually from rain.

Refers to sidewalks located within a city's public areas.

A sidewalk made of concrete.

Emphasizes that the sidewalk is open to everyone.

A sidewalk covered in ice, making it slippery.

A sidewalk that has snow on top of it.

A sidewalk that is not wide.

A sidewalk that has a large width.

A sidewalk made of cement.

A sidewalk with lines and splits on its surface due to damage or age.

A sidewalk that is not flat or level, making it difficult to walk on.

A sidewalk with no people on it.

A sidewalk paved with bricks.

An empty sidewalk, often implying a sense of emptiness or loneliness.

A sidewalk made of wood planks, like a boardwalk.

A cafe with tables and chairs on the sidewalk for customers.

A table placed on the sidewalk, usually outside a restaurant or cafe.

A person who sells goods from a cart or stall on the sidewalk.

Colored chalk used for drawing on sidewalks.

The sidewalk provides a path to a particular place.

General term for moving on foot along the sidewalk.

To walk following the path of the sidewalk.

To walk along the sidewalk, often away from the speaker or a point of reference.

To walk along the sidewalk, often towards the speaker or a point of reference.

To be standing on the sidewalk.

To be seated on the surface of the sidewalk.

To move from another surface (like the street) onto the sidewalk.

To clean the sidewalk with a broom.

To clear snow from the sidewalk using a shovel.

When something like snow or leaves spreads over the surface of the sidewalk.

To obstruct the path on the sidewalk.

To form rows along the sides of a sidewalk, often used for trees or crowds.

To leave trash scattered on the sidewalk.