street

Related to street: street view
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  • (just/right) up (one's) street
  • 10 Downing Street
  • 23 Skidoo Street
  • a one-way street
  • all Lombard Street to a China orange
  • back street
  • be (just/right) up (one's) street
  • be a one-way street
  • be in Queer Street
  • be not in the same league
  • be on Queer Street
  • be streets ahead
  • be up your street
  • down the road, not across the street
  • down the street
  • Downing Street
  • easy street
  • easy street, on
  • from jump street
  • Grub Street
  • hit the streets
  • in Queer Street
  • in the street
  • in the street(s)
  • jump street
  • main street
  • man in the street
  • man in the street, the
  • man on the street
  • not be in the same league/class/street
  • not in the same street
  • not in the same street (as someone or something)
  • on Carey Street
  • on easy street
  • on Queer Street
  • on the street
  • on the street(s)
  • on the streets
  • put (out) on the street
  • put on the street
  • put something on the street
  • Queen Street farmer
  • Queer Street
  • right up your street
  • side street
  • street appeal
  • street casting
  • street cred
  • street people
  • street pusher
  • street smart
  • street smarts
  • street sweeper
  • street time
  • street urchin
  • street-casting
  • streets ahead
  • take (out) on the street(s)
  • take (something) to the street(s)
  • take it to the street
  • the man in the street
  • the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street
  • the street
  • the streets are paved with gold
  • the woman on the street
  • the word on the street
  • two-way street
  • up (one's) street
  • up your street
  • walk the streets
  • Wall Street
  • word on the street
  • work both sides of the street
References in classic literature
Once on the street he was not at a loss as to the direction in which he wished to go, for he had tracked the two Europeans practically to the gate, which he felt assured must have given them entry to the city.
At Holborn Bridge, and on Holborn Hill, the confusion was greater than in any other part; for the crowd that poured out of the city in two great streams, one by Ludgate Hill, and one by Newgate Street, united at that spot, and formed a mass so dense, that at every volley the people seemed to fall in heaps.
There were one or two cartloads of refugees passing along Oxford Street, and several in the Marylebone Road, but so slowly was the news spreading that Regent Street and Port- land Place were full of their usual Sunday-night promenaders, albeit they talked in groups, and along the edge of Regent's Park there were as many silent couples "walking out" together under the scattered gas lamps as ever there had been.
"The town drums beat to arms," replied Grandfather, "the alarm-bells rang, and an immense multitude rushed into King Street. Many of them had weapons in their hands.
They confronted the soldiers, not wholly without arms, and ready to convert the very stones of the street into deadly weapons.
One of the men pointed into the street, and several of his companions laughed.
He remembered the look that had lurked in the girl's eyes when they had met on the streets and thought of the note she had written.
We had a gambler's chance in the street, but in here there is no chance at all.
A drowsy reposeful quiet reigned in the back streets which made strolling through them very pleasant, barring the almost unbearable heat of the sun.
It was fairly dark a few minutes after we got within the wall, and we rode long distances through wonderfully crooked streets, eight to ten feet wide, and shut in on either aide by the high mud-walls of the gardens.
"We have been betrayed!" Men took that up everywhere, it passed from mouth to mouth, at every street corner under the paling lights of dawn orators stood unchecked, calling upon the spirit of America to arise, making the shame a personal reality to every one who heard.
Polly always supplied him with something to eat when he could not get home, and sometimes he would see little Dolly peeping from the corner of the street, to make sure if "father" was on the stand.
The most complete cases of aggravated idiocy were, to his mind, rampant upon the front platforms of all the street cars.
No cabs were in sight, the street cars had gone to bed, there was a full moon and the cool night air was delightful; we walked up the California street hill.
The street was small and what is called quiet, but it drove a thriving trade on the weekdays.