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Etymology edit

sky +‎ walk

Noun edit

skywalk (plural skywalks)

  1. skyway
    • 1997 December 19, Cara Jepsen, “Days of the Week”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Those who prefer to embrace the elements can investigate the open-air skywalk 1,000 feet above the street.
    • 2008 August 8, “Houston Ballet Plans New Home”, in New York Times[2]:
      The proposed 120,000-square-foot project in downtown Houston has an elevated skywalk, which will connect the new building with the Wortham Theater Center, where the ballet presents six programs and “The Nutcracker” each year.

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