Life in the suburbs can be petty pedestrian. [adjective]
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The pedestrian bridge across Leith Street can just be seen in the distance. [Please select]
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Creating a pedestrian priority promenade along the length of the High Street by installing footway level crossings at side streets. [Please select]
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"My lord--my lord--much obliged--much obliged--But Hector is a pedestrian, and never mounts on horseback in battle--he is a Highland soldier, moreover, and his dress ill adapted for cavalry service." [Please select]
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In Lower Mount street a pedestrian in a brown macintosh, eating dry bread, passed swiftly and unscathed across the viceroy's path. [Please select]
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On his way a chariot passed him, in which sat an old man with two servants, who rudely pushed the pedestrian out of the path. [noun]
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And thereupon, he spattered the polished boots of a pedestrian. [Please select]
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At that epoch mustaches indicated the bourgeois, and spurs the pedestrian. [noun]
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But we met no palpable pedestrian throughout the journey. [Please select]
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