0 a path made of wooden boards built along a beach
1 a path usually built of wooden boards near the sea, often raised above the back part of a beach
Have you lost something? asked the guard, as he came down the steps from the boardwalk to the beach.
She got up and knelt by the open window, looking across the seething mass of humanity on the boardwalk below to the calm stretches of blue sea beyond.
The pavements were stretches of boardwalk interspersed with sand or mud, trodden into passable trails.
There was a gap in the boardwalk there, and when the leaders reached it the patter of their footsteps went suddenly muffled on the bare earth.
You will see it everywhere, on Broadway of every city and Main Street of every town, on the boardwalks and beaches of coast resorts, and even in remote farming villages.
A rectangular perimeter boardwalk stepped for seating and viewing contains a games pitch.
Movement through this central open space is direct and easy along the timber boardwalk, creating strong identity and spatial integration, with views of open skies.
When they were sinking the boardwalk piles they did not know exactly where the old sewer was and went right through the middle of it.