boardwalk

[ˈbɔːdwɔːk]

boardwalk Definition

a wooden walkway, typically built along a beach or waterfront area for pedestrians to walk on.

Using boardwalk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "boardwalk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boardwalk is a popular spot for tourists to take a stroll.

  • Example

    The shops along the boardwalk sell souvenirs and snacks.

  • Example

    The boardwalk was damaged in the storm and needed repairs.

  • Example

    The couple walked hand in hand along the boardwalk.

boardwalk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boardwalk

Phrases with boardwalk

  • a term used to describe the era of Atlantic City's history from the 1920s through the 1930s when the city was at the height of its popularity as a resort destination

    Example

    The TV show 'Boardwalk Empire' is set in Atlantic City during the Prohibition era.

  • a type of french fry that is popular on the East Coast of the United States, especially in beach towns

    Example

    I always get a bucket of boardwalk fries when I go to the beach.

  • a type of pizza that is sold on the boardwalk in some beach towns, often made with a thin crust and cooked in a brick oven

    Example

    We grabbed a slice of boardwalk pizza for lunch.

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Summary: boardwalk in Brief

A 'boardwalk' [ˈbɔːdwɔːk] is a wooden walkway built along a beach or waterfront area for pedestrians to walk on. It is a popular spot for tourists to stroll and shop, and can be damaged by storms. The term 'boardwalk empire' refers to the era of Atlantic City's history from the 1920s through the 1930s, while 'boardwalk fries' and 'boardwalk pizza' are popular foods sold in some beach towns.