Sentence examples for were pedestrian from inspiring English sources

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were pedestrian

noun

Somebody walking rather than using a vehicle; somebody traveling on foot on or near a roadway.

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Today every touch was a doubt, we were pedestrian.

We were pedestrian and lacked inspiration and incisiveness.

They were pedestrian, even picayune: he solicited bribes.

Despite their lead, Rangers were pedestrian for much of the time.

The most prominent pilots were pedestrian plazas built in Times and Herald Squares in 2009.

Lysacek's spins were fast and lithe and centered, while Plushenko's were pedestrian.

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Of these, 11percentt were pedestrians.

Among blacks, only 77percentt were in cars; 18.7percentt were pedestrians.

The only people moving were pedestrians and... those lawbreaking cyclists.

A majority of those who died were pedestrians, accounting for 148 of the 274 deaths.

The majority of RTIs were pedestrians struck by vehicles (81.2%).

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