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Definition of Trottoirs

Trottoir
Trottoir Trot"toir, n. [F., from trotter to trot. See Trot.] Footpath; pavement; sidewalk. Headless bodies trailed along the trottoirs. --Froude.

Meaning of Trottoirs from wikipedia

- 2020. IMDb: Hubert Toyot (1932-2012) "Les Trottoirs des Bangkok Review". gotterdammerung.org. Retrieved August 24, 2010. Les trottoirs de Bangkok at IMDb...
- Another attempt at an accelerated walkway in the 1980s was the TRAX (Trottoir Roulant Accéléré), which was developed by D****ault and RATP and whose prototype...
- A sidewalk (North American English) or pavement (British English) is a path along the side of a road. Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone...
- Between January and August 2015, he was a part of the troop La Comédie des Trottoirs. They performed at the Sainte-Catherine Theatre in 2015. Since January...
- Blanchard had collaborated with Rollin on several occasions in films Les trottoirs de Bangkok (1984), À la poursuite de Barbara (1991) and La nuit des horloges...
- features following La morte Vivante, Rollin's next feature film, Les trottoirs de Bangkok (The Sidewalks of Bangkok) was released in 1984. It is a rare...
- years, and has been in over ninety films. Landry also starred in Les Trottoirs de Bangkok (The Sidewalks of Bangkok), a film from French director Jean...
- from the original on 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2022-02-23. "Déneigement des trottoirs et des rues". Montréal (in French). Archived from the original on 2022-02-24...
- for its length and breadth, its handsome shops, neat awnings, excellent trottoir, and well-dressed pedestrians. It has not the crowded glitter of Bond Street...
- are transcribed phonetically into Cyrillic, e.g.: French – e.g. тротоар (trottoir – sidewalk), тирбушон (tire-bouchon – cork****), партер (from par terre...