0 a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on:
Keep on the sidewalk, Rosie, there's a good girl.
1 a path with a hard surface on which people walk along one or both sides of a road
A few people were milling about on the dark sidewalk outside the shop, but the shop itself was empty.
As the site is developed in time, large areas will be covered (streets, sidewalks, roofs).
This is where big bills on the sidewalk float in.
Hurrying to catch up with her brother, the girl accidentally forgets her purse on the sidewalk.
Thus, we may find ourselves having walked miles of city sidewalks or wooded paths almost blindly while engrossed in deep conversation with a friend.
The unset strand removes the set strand of the right foot, and then another set strand fastens it to a new position on the sidewalk.
A patch of sidewalk briefly turns slippery even though it is dry and clean - causing the man running away with a stolen briefcase to slip.
Initially, no consensus existed regarding the provision of streets, sidewalks, water connections and sewers.