Sentences with phrase «narrow walkway»

A "narrow walkway" is a pathway or passage that is not very wide. It means there is limited space for people to walk through. Full definition
«Roaming and playing between wharf's, pontoons and narrow walkways with three children has only been made doable thanks to the thin design of the nano duo.
This living Incan town displays narrow walkways, lined with water channels.
Compare this with Dark Souls II: instead of carefully planned enemy encounters and environments, it almost feels as if half the game is comprised of cheap shots coming from around corners on narrow walkways.
In the same way, moving stealthily at ground level in the tight and narrow walkways of the Favela - styled areas offers a lower profile mobility option.
Given the installation's design, which features narrow walkways, transparent barriers, and plenty of darkness, the selfie theory isn't exactly far - fetched.
It narrows the walkway to a width of only a pair of football players, making it impossible for a group to bounce around and build energy.
The only disadvantage with this type of baby gate is that it fits inside a narrow walkway and can be a challenge if you use that area frequently going up and down the stairs and especially if you are carrying stuff.
Venice has genuine romance like this hiding in the cracks of the too - narrow walkways, and the clothes lines hung over head of the canals.
Between classes, students rush through the long and narrow walkway that architectural writers call «a meandering canyon» or a «paseo.»
Obstacles include tunnels, tires that the dog must jump through, narrow walkways the dog must negotiate, a 5» 6» to 6 foot high «A frame» the dog must climb up and over, a see - saw the dog must climb on and balance until it rocks down on the other side, and many different types of jumps.
Wooden slats make up a narrow walkway with benches on either side.
Inside, use the Lava Bubble to navigate the moving platforms and narrow walkways.
We can expect the usual mix of cinematic narrative, puzzle solving and falling off narrow walkways.
And on the packed opening night, Koons effortlessly produced his own crowd scenes in the narrow walkway between the battles and revels of Jacques - Louis David's The Intervention of the Sabine Woman and Poussin's 1636 The Triumph of Pan.
On their 48th home Rosenbaum designed a pretty amazing vertical garden that was suspended in a narrow walkway just outside the house.
: A bunch of black ice in a narrow walkway with poor lighting is a recipe for disaster that could pose a risk to anyone.
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