Sentence examples for the footbridge from inspiring English sources

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the footbridge

noun

A bridge over a road, railway, river, etc for pedestrians.

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When the footbridge washes away.

The footbridge is, at first glance, unremarkable.

Cross the footbridge, then turn right.

Return and cross the footbridge and turn left.

We would undress and jump off the footbridge screaming.

At the border, under a rim of rock, the footbridge.

"This is the footbridge that they named for him.

From there, he pulled himself onto the roof of the footbridge and dashed toward the building.

The tightly packed crowds rushed to get off the footbridge, and others were trampled.

"She went to the footbridge and threw the baby into the river," Mr. Purdy said.

We saw why when we descended the footbridge and made our way to nearby Arsenal Square.

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