Pedlock vs Padlock - What's the difference?
pedlock | padlock |
The condition of an area being so crowded that it impedes the flow of pedestrian traffic.
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A detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle
As nouns the difference between pedlock and padlock
is that pedlock is the condition of an area being so crowded that it impedes the flow of pedestrian traffic while padlock is a detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle.As a verb padlock is
to lock using a padlock.pedlock
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Noun
(-)Taking Back the Streets", The New York Times , 6 April 2008:
- "We're going to spend a pile of money widening the sidewalks a little bit and narrowing the streets a little bit," Mr. Haikalis said of city plans to ease pedlock — pedestrian congestion — in Times Square.
