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[ US /ˈbɔɹdˌwɔk/ ]
[ UK /bˈɔːdwɔːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a walkway made of wooden boards; usually at seaside

How To Use boardwalk In A Sentence

  • Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors.
  • We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
  • You can start with a predinner stroll down the boardwalk that loops around lodge property. Globe and Mail
  • A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public.
  • The calming sound of sea waves lapping the boardwalk, they swear, is the ultimate antidote to urban stress.
  • Visitors will be attuned to the ‘music’ of the swamp with the calls of woodpeckers, barred owls and limpkins along the ‘On the Boardwalk’ exhibit.
  • Behind the clapboard doors he could hear the surge buffeting the boat against the rubber tyres that protected the surrounding boardwalk. COMPULSION
  • You could go to the beach, walk along the boardwalk and stop for lunch overlooking the ocean.
  • The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed.
  • Note the boardwalk from the 1927 postcard is missing in this later photograph. Snapshot of the Past – Bathing Beach, Circa 1927 and 1960 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
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