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Catwalk   /kˈætwˌɑk/  /kˈætwˌɔk/   Listen
noun
catwalk  n.  
1.
A narrow walkway projecting from a stage into the seating area of a theater; it is used, e. g. by models displaying clothes on it at a fashion show. Called also runway.
2.
A narrow walkway high in the air to allow workers access to parts of a structure otherwise difficult to reach. Catwalks are located, e.g. above a stage in a theater, between parts of a building, along the side of a bridge, on the outside of a railroad car, on the outside of a large storage tank, etc.






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"Catwalk" Quotes from Famous Books



... Level Down and get up on the catwalk on the right," Bish said. "I'll be along to pick ...
— Four-Day Planet • Henry Beam Piper



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