There is no standard collective noun for people walking along a sidewalk.
Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that is suitable can function as a collective noun.
Since people waling along a sidewalk are called pedestrians, you could start with 'a pair of pedestrians'.
While the most common term is pedestrians, you could also call people walking along a sidewalk walkers, strollers, travelers, or the more generic phrase, foot traffic.
intr.v., -bled, -bling, -bles.To walk slowly or leisurely; stroll.To move along at an easy gait by using both legs on one side alternately with both on the other. Used of a horse.n.An unhurried or leisurely walk.An easy gait, especially that of a horse.
You walk along the pier with your peers.
Peripatetic ( walking about) is sometimes used to mean changing location frequently. A person who cannot sit still is called a jitterbug.
The noun 'throng' is a collective noun as a word for a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals; for example a throng of shoppers or a throng of tourists.Although the word throng (multitude) is already an unspecific collective term (i.e. less than or equal to a crowd), the plural throngs may be to indicate a larger number, or separate crowds.The verb "throng" means to gather, press, or move along together, as in moving crowds.
"tripped" is a correct word... if you meant someone was walking along and they tripped over a rock.... correct past tense of "trip."
one can prevent sliding when walking along a wet sidewalk during rainy days by either swimming in the water, do a penguin walk, run fast, or by hopping( especially when wearing white)
The paved shoulder along a street where people walk.
"Along" is the preposition. Other prepositions include "of," "for," "under," "over," and "to."
Yes. the word "along" is a preposition and sidewalk is its object noun. The prepositional phrase is "along the crowded sidewalk" and it modifies the verb "is hurrying" saying where the hurrying is taking place.
People walking along the same path.
Walking Along the River was created in 2008.
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No. Anyone can walk along the sidewalk.
Arborist.
it basically means someone walking along but instead of walking your lumping which easily means skipping
Mechanicle
When people are doing ordinary things, such as eating or walking (apex)