footpath

UK /ˈfʊtˌpɑːθ/ US /ˈfʊtˌpæθ/
noun 2

Collocations

13
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(noun.)

ADJ

public | long-distance

VERB + FOOTPATH

follow, take, use | keep to

FOOTPATH + VERB

follow sth, lead, run

A narrow footpath led us through the forest to the small village on the other side.

cross sth

The footpath crosses through the forest behind our village every morning.

link sth

A narrow footpath links the village to the railway station.

FOOTPATH + NOUN

network, system

PREP

along a/the ~

The children skipped along a footpath through the woods near their school.

by (a/the) ~

We reached the village by footpath, avoiding the busy main road.

down a/the ~, on the ~

The children walked down the footpath towards the park after school.

up a/the ~

~ across, ~ along, ~ alongside, ~ from, ~ over, ~ through, ~ to

We took a pleasant walk along the footpath that runs beside the river.

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