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View synonyms for catwalk

catwalk

[ kat-wawk ]

noun

  1. a narrow walkway, especially one high above the surrounding area, used to provide access or allow workers to stand or move, as over the stage in a theater, outside the roadway of a bridge, along the top of a railroad car, etc.


catwalk

/ ˈkætˌwɔːk /

noun

  1. a narrow ramp extending from the stage into the audience in a theatre, nightclub, etc, esp as used by models in a fashion show
  2. a narrow pathway over the stage of a theatre, along a bridge, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of catwalk1

First recorded in 1880–85; cat ( def ) + walk

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Example Sentences

You can blast the bunny hill, cruise the catwalk, and glide down groomers.

So if at first that blue run feels intimidating, just remember that eventually it will come to feel just as comfortable as the catwalk or bunny hill.

Chromat, the swimwear brand known for its raucous NYFW shows, has always featured LGBT, disabled, and all kinds of bodies strutting down catwalks.

Those who were allowed to cover the greatest catwalk show on Earth had to watch what they said.

The Oscars, the Emmies, whatever, the pre-show style strut became a kind of catwalk of the stars.

Last year, he sent busty models down the catwalk in furry football jerseys and high-heeled cleats.

Can you have a fashion show without catwalk, models, and actual clothes?

“I have nightmares about him throwing his body over the railings on the catwalk,” she said.

A flight of steps led to a narrow catwalk which ran around three sides of the glass-enclosed house.

Across it was a slender framework of hides and thongs—a mere catwalk over the terrible depths below.

Tina came up; Migul gripped her and pulled her through the aperture; laid her gently on the catwalk.

The arching cascade of water under which the catwalk hung ended here.

I saw that the catwalk terminated ahead under the Power House, where steps led upward.

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