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Example sentences for "pedestrianism"

Lexicographically close words:
pedes; pedestal; pedestalled; pedestals; pedestrian; pedestrians; pedibus; pedicel; pedicellariae; pedicellate
  1. That a man might match himself to attempt such a feat of pedestrianism for a limited period and high stakes is conceivable: but this one does it daily for 11s.

  2. A party of students, seven from Germany, and two from Oxford joined us, and we resolved to hire a carriage to Amsteg, two hours onward, and there to begin the ascent and pedestrianism together.

  3. I had enjoyed all the pleasures of pedestrianism that I wished, and told Naigle to get me a horse for to-morrow.

  4. This pedestrianism in the Alps is very well to talk about, but it is not the most agreeable mode of travelling to one who is accustomed only to a sedentary life.

  5. England, bird-songs in; pedestrianism in; the footpaths of; the highways of.

  6. The absence of the paths and lanes is not so great a matter, but the decay of the simplicity of manners, and of the habits of pedestrianism which this absence implies, is what I lament.

  7. But no Pedometrician will ever make a fortune in a mountainous island, like Great Britain, where pedestrianism is indigenous to the soil.

  8. To them pedestrianism affords not only profit but real pleasure in getting away from the routine of city and office irk and hieing to the glorious out of doors.

  9. Should pedestrianism become universal the present generation would be far healthier and happier and their children would be sturdier and more beautiful.

  10. The shoe is the product of civilization and properly chosen is preferable for pedestrianism in the city and on country roads.

  11. Indoor gymnastics is not enough: outdoor games provide proper lung aeration but these are not feasible for all: pedestrianism is the simplest, safest, most spontaneous, and hygienic means of exercise.

  12. Unless one takes up pedestrianism to make the most of it he is not apt to perfect himself in an art universally practised in a slip shod fashion and yet which is one of the simplest functions of the human body.

  13. The first reliable record that we have of modern pedestrianism bears the name of Captain Robert Barclay.

  14. If there is anything which the records of modern pedestrianism settles, it is that we have yet a good deal to learn from savages.

  15. The first flutter of interest in pedestrianism excited in the United States, was when E.

  16. That and pedestrianism are the only means available, with untold patience and perseverance to worm out the true story.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedestrianism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.