Sentence examples for to catwalk from inspiring English sources

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to catwalk

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An elevated enclosed passage providing access fore and aft from the bridge of a merchant vessel

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Sometimes the wives stepped out to catwalk, sometimes not.

After all, to catwalk (verb) means to show off.

From throwback to Catwalk in one wardrobe manoeuvre.

"I have always told the press we have no intention to catwalk in the West.

For next season, it's the elevation of slightly rubbish hair to catwalk status.

We are a brand which belongs to Asia, and it's part of our development strategy to catwalk in the East.

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Hi-tech companies will have to look to the catwalk to learn how to manage the fickleness of the fashion industry that they have now morphed into.

The Hacienda del Río looked like a middle-of-the-road motel, with a small lobby and three stories of rooms opening to catwalks.

Hegarty pulled from Paul Trynka, author of Denim: From Cowboys to Catwalks to explain that it was found very early on that denim was the big seller.

From cafes to catwalks, the stories and rumors ran rampant and those who ventured to Paris couldn't help but be bombarded by them.

That changed, though, when they began to look to the catwalk in an effort to attract the crowds.

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