Boardwalk (noun)

  1. A walkway made of wooden boards, typically built along a beach, lake, or river.
  2. A commercial street, shopping district, or promenade.

Origin:

The word boardwalk is derived from the american english word 'board' and 'walk', meaning a walkway made of wooden boards.

Examples:

  1. The boardwalk along the beach is a popular tourist destination.
  2. The boardwalk was lined with street vendors selling souvenirs.
  3. The boardwalk is a great place for people-watching.
  4. The boardwalk was the hub of activity during the summer months.
  5. The boardwalk was lit up with bright lights and bustling with people in the evening.
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