catwalk
/ˈkætˌwɔk/
noun
- A narrow, raised platform used by models to display clothing during a fashion show.
- Fashion designers showcase their new collections on the catwalk twice a year.
- The model walked confidently down the catwalk in a stunning red dress.
- The audience applauded as the final model reached the end of the catwalk.
- A narrow walkway or platform, often high above the ground, used for access or maintenance (e.g., on a bridge, building, or ship).
- From the catwalk, we could see the entire factory floor below.
- Workers used the catwalk to inspect the underside of the bridge.
- The catwalk along the side of the theater allowed technicians to adjust the lights.