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1street Listen to audio/ˈstri:t/ noun
plural streets
[count] 1 : a road in a city or town that has houses or other buildings on one or both sides
They live on a busy/residential street. a deserted street a dead-end/one-way street You should look both ways before crossing the street. Trash littered the streets. The police car cruised up/down the street. People don't feel safe walking the streets (of the city) at night. [=don't feel safe walking outside in the city at night] our neighbor down the street [=our neighbor who lives farther down on our street] They live across the street (from us). [=they live across from us on the other side of the street] Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. Angry citizens took to the streets [=went outside on the streets] to protest the war. He lost his job and eventually was living on the street(s). [=was homeless]often used in names The store is at 84th Street and 35th Avenue. My address is 156 Elm Street.sometimes used figuratively Word on the street is that the company is going out of business. [=people are saying that the company is going out of business]see also easy street, fleet street, high street, main street, wall street
2 informal : a poor part of a city where there is a lot of crime — usually plural He is from the streets. the raw language of the streets
hit the streetssee 1hit
pound the streetssee 2pound
streets ahead of
Brit, informal : much better than (other people or things)
She is streets ahead of the other students.
the man in the streetsee 1man
up someone's street
Brit, informal : suited to someone's tastes or abilities
The job is right up his street. [=the job suits him very well] Working with animals is right up her street. [=(chiefly US) right up her alley]

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