By this extraordinary effort of pedestrianism, he netted the sum of a hundred guineas, which had been staked on his success. |
His new book, Walking through Scotland's History, examines pedestrianism from Roman Legions to travelling folk, via missionaries and Jacobites. |
He has moved from iconoclasm to pedestrianism, and is increasingly incoherent. |
There are obvious features in which Mr. Gordon's dance vocabulary borrows from ballet, and yet his idiom is largely elaborate pedestrianism. |
So there's always a chance that, if a pedestrian poem finds its way into the magazine, it'll be a stellar example of pedestrianism. |
The shoe is the product of civilization and properly chosen is preferable for pedestrianism in the city and on country roads. |