1. boardwalk - Noun
2. boardwalk - Verb
3. Boardwalk - Proper noun
a walkway made of wooden boards; usually at seaside
Source: WordNetI remember riding my bike down the boardwalk with nowhere to go and looking at the girls. It was really innocent. Mark Ruffalo
Most Americans – regardless of whether they were once on the left or right – have become politically disempowered and economically insecure. Nowadays it's the boardwalk versus private jets on their way to the Hamptons. Chris Hedges
I live in one of the coastal cities in Southern California, and every so often I like to take a walk down the boardwalk in Venice during the weekends when it is abuzz with lively activity. Al Seckel
I love an arcade. I love a boardwalk game. But I also love a rollercoaster. Though I think the rollercoaster love comes from the fact that it took a really long time for me to reach the height requirement, so I promised myself very early on that when I reach that, I will not take it for granted. Melissa Rauch
Did you hear the cops finally busted Madame Marie for tellin' fortunes better than they do? For me this boardwalk life is through, babe. You ought to quit this scene too. Bruce Springsteen
I'd go to Coney Island to hang out, and I saw a magician doing a rope trick on the boardwalk. I was fascinated. I guess that's how it started. David Blaine