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View definitions for boardwalk

boardwalk

noun as in esplanade

Strong matches

noun as in mall

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak matches

noun as in promenade

Strongest matches

noun as in sidewalk

Strongest matches

Strong match

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Miller has seen the aftermath of several crashes downtown, including one last year in which a motorist drove across Pacific Coast Highway and crashed into the boardwalk at Main Beach.

As with many clichés, there is something comfortable about an oceanfront boardwalk.

Situated right off the boardwalk, passersby could see and hear the event without having to gain official entry.

Surprisingly, this individual was very close to the boardwalk that leads through the nature reserve.

From BBC

In between the European-style canals and carnival-worthy boardwalk where strongmen flex is a much more nuanced version of the seaside community.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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