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catwalk

[kat-wawk] / ˈkætˌwɔk /
NOUN
walkway
Synonyms


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The band's chemistry is particularly evident during Don't Know What To Do, as Lisa and Rosé deliberately bump into each other on the catwalk and collapse in a fit of giggles.

From BBC

"You had the collaborations, the London Fashion Walk catwalk, all this design and excitement at High Street prices. It was so fresh, everyone wanted to be part of it."

From BBC

But she still thinks it is unusual to see very slim models in High Street fashion campaigns, saying it is "more a catwalk phenomenon".

From BBC

"This year it's risen to a whole other level - they're even on the catwalk."

From BBC

She’s also a good driver who has been going fast on a racetrack far longer than she’s been walking slowly down a catwalk.

From Los Angeles Times