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[ UK /fˈʊtpɑːθ/ ]
[ US /ˈfʊtˌpæθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a trodden path

How To Use footpath In A Sentence

  • ‘The council operates a priority order for gritting roads and footpaths,’ a spokesman said.
  • It was warm and sunny, and we followed fields and footpaths, finally stopping in a wood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone who refuses to pay an on-the-spot fine for allowing their pet to foul a footpath, for example, could be taken to court and find their name in the newspapers.
  • They turned when they got to the footpath, and began walking down the alley to where they had parked the car.
  • It wasn't the hours of toil, sweat and petrol clearing the footpath which concerned me, but the wasted wheat.
  • The West Country is the part of Britain most visited by walkers and nature lovers, but until now they have had to make do with a patchy network of footpaths and coastal walks.
  • She wondered whether the change would qualify that area for more public lighting and footpaths.
  • Not one man but two armed with cudgels have spotted us from the High Street and are sprinting toward the footpath. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • Mayo County Council improved the footpaths, kerbing and road system in the village in 1988.
  • Stone slabs were removed and the footpaths were cemented.
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