noun.
A narrow, often elevated walkway, as on the sides of a bridge or in the flies above a theater stage.
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noun.
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.
noun.
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.
noun.
an elevatedenclosedpassage providing access fore and aft from the bridge of a merchantvessel
noun.
any similar elevated walkway
noun.
A narrow elevated stage on which modelsparade; a runway
noun.
the business of making clothes for fashion shows.
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noun.
narrow platform extending out into an auditorium
noun.
narrow pathway high in the air (as above a stage or between parts of a building or along a bridge)
Word Usage
"Ms. Walker eschewed fashion traditions, never showing her clothes in catwalk shows and usually shunning the limelight, but she was named couture designer of the year at the 1990 British Fashion Awards."