catwalk

[ US /ˈkætˌwɑk, ˈkætˌwɔk/ ]
[ UK /kˈætwɔːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. narrow platform extending out into an auditorium
    models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show
  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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How To Use catwalk In A Sentence

  • Even the shoes, booties with vertiginous heels, were covered in grasping little coral-like tentacles that shook as the models -- their faces abloom with gold and colorful stripes -- stomped down the catwalk. Balmain, Zac Posen, Rick Owens & Manish Arora Out Of This World In Paris (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show
  • Models from the Louise Morton Model Agency of Huddersfield will be on the catwalk for the fashion shows, which take place four times each day in the Skipton Building Society Fashion Pavilion.
  • Once a catwalk trend, brows are now officially mainstream. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some, such as the bare midriff, come from the catwalk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women who'd long been pensioned off the catwalk are emerging reborn in their fifties and sixties, as coolly desirable, quietly, but confidently shimmering with big-name campaigns.
  • The Labradoodle, Yorkipoo, cockapoo, and schnoodle are the latest designer hybrid dogs to hit the catwalk.
  • Catwalks extended across the open spaces below me which were filled with machinery of different kinds.
  • They are also usually far more wearable and a lot less pricey than catwalk items. Times, Sunday Times
  • A thundering clang reverberated around the catwalk.
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