This boyish pedestrian trip occupied about twenty-one days, and covered some three hundred miles of hard tramping.
My pedestrian tramp down the shore had scarcely ended when it commenced in reality.
The towing-path ceases abruptly at the ferryman's quaint little cottage, and the venue for the pedestrian changes for a time into Berkshire.
The towing-path for a short distance grows almost wild for so highly civilised a country as that through which the Thames flows, and the pedestrian wades to the knees through rank brambly grass.
The tow-path, however, as mentioned in a previous paragraph, now runs along the Oxfordshire bank, and the line of pedestriantraffic is therefore on that side.
A horse-ferry below Mapledurham conveys the pedestrian to the Oxford side, where, for less than half a mile, the tow-path continues.
When I have found a morbid condition stealing over me, I have at once started off on a pedestrian or other journey.
Gower Woodseer said it of her in Wales, and again on the day of his walk up to London from Esslemont, after pedestrian exercise, which may heat the frame, but cools the mind.
Carinthia's pedestrian vigour in the wary smile which can be recalled for a snub.
All those who have any share in the administration keep carriages, and what care they for the pedestrian traveller?
The pedestrian took the blame gallantly upon himself, bowed to the ground, offered the lady an apology, paid her a graceful compliment, and disappeared.
This outer garment is exceedingly inconvenient for a pedestrian excursion, and its use is obligatory only when the promenade is not to be made on foot.
The stones were slippery and dangerous, especially in coming down, and two or three times I felt myself walking on a part of my body which is not ordinarily employed for pedestrian purposes.
They passed through the tillage at a slow, agreeable pace, tooting loudly at every corner, and whenever a pedestrian was approached.
The Exceptional Pedestrian shrugged his shoulders and slightly smiled.
Almia and the two soldiers could not help smiling when they perceived that while the Exceptional Pedestrian was making these criticisms he ate three quarters of a pie, which was more than his share.
The pedestrian clergyman walked more slowly as he neared the top of the hill, and the gray horse gradually overhauled him.
While they were gone the Exceptional Pedestrian conversed with Almia.
If glory is your object,' said the Exceptional Pedestrian to Almia, 'it would have been better if you had joined a regular corps of nurses.
Gentlemen row, drive, climb the mountains, or make little pedestrian tours of discovery.
The pedestrian whose base is Jackson, and who makes this trip, should pass the night at the Glen House and return by the Carter Notch, the distance being about the same as by the highway.
Two weeks of fine weather will enable a good pedestrian to traverse the mountains from Plymouth to North Conway, or vice versa, following the great highways throughout the whole journey, and giving time to see what is on the route.
The trio were making a pedestrian journey across country, apparently taking this security for granted.
The hardy pedestrianis an enviable person here, for although excellent carriages are to be had, some of the most interesting excursions must be made on foot.
But only a stout-hearted pedestrian can properly enjoy this beautiful region.
Our author seems to wish to intimate that he has followed this rule by connecting the dream directly with Hanold's "pedestrian investigations.
Soon after his pedestrian investigations had yielded him this knowledge, he had, one night, a dream which caused him great anguish of mind.
If the heart should expend its entire force lifting its own weight, it would raise itself nearly twenty thousand feet an hour, ten times as high as a pedestrian can lift himself in ascending a mountain.
There was no help for it but to appear at dinner, attired as he had been before, in his light pedestrian jacket, morning waistcoat flowered with sprigs, and a fawn-coloured nether man.
This thoroughfare is planted in its centre with four rows of trees, having a capacious pedestrian section, an equestrian road, and two driveways, one on each side of the broad street.
The country is thinly inhabited, and affords only rude accommodations for the wandering pedestrian who does not confine himself to the regular post-route.
Gregarious is man, and on Sunday, when all the world about him is at rest, even the pedestrian finds it hard to exert himself.
The wise husbandmen, however, had sought refuge, and in all the grilling landscape was not a human being to be seen, save and except a sweat-dripping pedestrian from foreign parts straining along the scorching highway.
After our return from the pedestrian tour he had set to work on the picture for which he had accumulated so many studies.
The symptoms of debility of the heart are often removable by a regulated course of gymnastics or by pedestrian exercise, even in mountainous countries, such as Switzerland, or the Highlands of Scotland or of Ireland.
Once while on a pedestrian journey in Austria he neglected to carry his passport, and was arrested as a spy.
The clean, firm sands of Bournemouth are excellent for walking on, and make it possible for the pedestrian to tramp, with favourable tides, the whole of the fourteen miles of shore that separate Poole Harbour from Christchurch.
The whole district is a charming jumble of fields and woods among pitted sandhills and wrinkled chalk ridges, where a pedestrian will often be tempted to stray from the open road.
But let the humble pedestrian take heart when overshadowed by the proud passage of Sir Gorgius Midas.
The pedestrian may leave the careful course of the high-road for the steep chalky lane on the right, plunging straight down beside the woods of Titsey Park.
Had the pedestrian kept further along the Horsham Road, from Holmwood Common a couple of miles out, he might strike up through those woods to reach the upper way as it comes near the village of Coldharbour.
The heedful pedestrian had better not try to keep by its green banks.
His legs are generally straight; the thighs and calves are those of a prime pedestrian accustomed to long and frequent walks.
He has the feet of a pedestrian -- not the inturned feet of the constant bearer of heavy burdens on the back or the outturned feet of the man who sits or stands.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedestrian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.