Sentence examples for moving walkway from inspiring English sources

"moving walkway" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a conveyor belt-like platform in airports or other public places that moves people from one point to another. Example: "As I stepped onto the moving walkway, I marveled at how smoothly it glided along, effortlessly carrying me towards my gate."

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moving walkway

noun

A slow conveyor belt that transports people horizontally or on an incline in a similar manner to an escalator.

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Dr. White has likened it to stepping onto a moving walkway at an airport.

He pointed instead at the glimmer ahead, as the moving walkway ground them out of the darkness.

On an airport travelator, I kept pace with a couple who strode forcefully down the moving walkway.

The concourse was humming with passengers one afternoon who were either jostling to get to their gates or gliding impassively on a moving walkway.

- JSL Shuttle No, People Mover Yes Eliminate the shuttle between Grand Central and Times Square and put in a moving walkway instead.

Boiling in shame, he led his family into the shark-observation area, trudging onto a moving walkway behind other families and their strollers.

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Car free cities with roads replaced with moving walkways.

Horizontal transportation will be accomplished by moving walkways and by electronically controlled, bubble-shaped carriers.

There were moving walkways on both sides of her now, and none of them moved.

The hotel has moving walkways into Terminals A and E. Hilton Boston Logan, Boston, Mass.

The designers minimized the walking distance to gates, and there are no moving walkways.

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