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footbridge

[ foot-brij ]

noun

  1. a bridge intended for pedestrians only.


footbridge

/ ˈʊˌɪ /

noun

  1. a narrow bridge for the use of pedestrians
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of footbridge1

First recorded in 1325–75, footbridge is from the Middle English word fotbrigge. See foot, bridge 1
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With its red-accented A-frame roof, footbridge and wishing well, the home echoed the dwarfs’ forest abode from the movie, but sat in the distinctly more metropolitan locale of the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

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Rail magazine has reported there were issues with Market Rasen station because it has no footbridge or subway.

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The footbridge was built over the River Wye about 25 years ago, but locks first appeared in 2012.

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He saw a man on a footbridge over a busy road who was distressed and asked if he was OK.

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It had been a handy route for fans heading to Ibrox, but in 1988 the Bell's Bridge footbridge would offer a fresh air alternative.

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