Footbridge (noun)

  1. A bridge designed for pedestrians, especially one over a road or railway.
  2. A bridge used by people on foot, typically over a road or railway.
  3. A bridge designed for people to walk on, typically used to cross a road or railway.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from foot + bridge.

Examples:

  1. The footbridge provided a safe way for pedestrians to cross the busy road.
  2. The footbridge was a popular spot for fishing and sightseeing.
  3. The footbridge was the only way for the hikers to cross the river.
  4. The footbridge had a beautiful view of the city skyline.
  5. The footbridge was a convenient shortcut for commuters.
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