Idle pedestrians had strolled through the grove in the still twilight; not one of these had seen Joseph Wilmot, nor had there been heard any cry of anguish, or wild shrieks of terror.
Pedestrians who chose the shortest route between Lisford and Shorncliffe went in at one gate and out at another, which opened on to the high-road.
But few pedestrians passed over there to-day, and the motor-cars of the Blessed slid by in curtains of waterproof.
From somewhere among the throng in the street or else out of the thin stream of pedestrians a young woman tripped and stood by the cab.
The moon was above, lustrous and serene; vehicles and pedestrians were few; sparrows twittered sleepily in the eaves--for a little while the scene might have been a country churchyard.
Three or four cards were tossed to the pavement by pedestrians both following and leading him.
And always they were singing and skylarking, marching with fantastic jig steps in grotesque queue formations, and playing pranks upon the pedestrians who got in their way.
Where the dust hung especially thick at a crossroads set in the midst of the wide plain we almost struck three pedestrians who seemingly did not heed our hooted warning or take notice of it until we were right upon them.
It was just sunrise, and market-carts and pedestrians and suburban vehicles of all descriptions notified us of our approach to a great capital.
It is such a hindrance, even in walking, that most pedestrians have "their loins girded up" by taking the middle of the hem at the bottom of the kimono and tucking it under the girdle.
Only occasionally, on the sidewalks, were there stray pedestrians, and these pedestrians did not loiter.
Down the street straggling pedestrians halted to form little groups.
These pedestrians were hurrying in the other direction.
It was by one of these avenues that the pedestrians were about to enter.
Neither of our pedestrianshad much heart for these things, and they looked around for a refreshment tent among the many which dotted the down.
Reason: unless there is a noise pedestrians might be run over.
There is an excellent road from one to the other, and the carriages, carts, and pedestrians constantly thronging it present a lively scene.
Bobbie in astonishment turned around and beheld two pedestrians who were walking slowly past, both staring curiously at the Italian.
Where a few years before had been handsome and prosperous shops, with a throng of fashionably dressed pedestrians of the city's better classes on the sidewalks, the district had been taken over by shirtwaist and cloak factories.
Porters in their shirt-sleeves, astride their chairs, smoked their pipes at the carriage gates, and pedestrians strolled leisurely along, hats in hand.
The pedestrians seemed in haste and walked along rapidly.
As they made their way along the boulevards, they were astonished to see pedestrians and carriages suddenly turn about and come toward them.
Ski runners should remember that sledges andpedestrians have the right of way on a road.
He went racing up the street toward Sixth Avenue, dodging head-lowered pedestrianswith the skill of an Indian, and managed to reach Forty-second Street without mishap or delay.
Let the pedestrians saunter off into the woods or to the hill-side--the anglers be off to loch or river.
Yes--delights there indeed are, which none but pedestrians know.
The professional masculine pedestrians do eight miles an hour, to be sure; but Miss Von Hillern, for instance, is good for about six.
The appearance of the fire urged the pedestrians on, for even the ladies had become eager to witness the miraculous draught.
The newly-lighted street-lamps blinked dismally through the wet fog, and the pedestrians hurried along, poising umbrellas, and buttoned up to the chin.
Half an hour, an hour, passed; the hall clock struck one, and then the two midnight pedestriansdisappeared round the corner and were gone.
The other pedestrians looked at them as if they considered the noise a sacrilege.
Pedestrians halted on the sidewalk, and in the cold stood with bared heads while the funeral processions passed.
Many of the pedestrians carried paper parasols and fans, exactly like the chorus in the "Mikado.
The mistake Billie made was to attempt to take the car through the crowded road where apparently there were only pedestrians and jinrikshas.
The avenue was lined with 'rikshas, and hundreds ofpedestrians paced slowly along.
The night had grown very dark, and the faint but continuous rumble of thunder was a warning to all pedestrians to seek shelter without delay.
He smoked cigarette after cigarette, raving to himself, yet never taking his eyes off the pavements, where tirelessly, ceaselessly, a stream of pedestrians passed up and down the street.
At the same moment, the pedestrians were struck by the officer's strange attitude.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedestrians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.