plural streets
1
a
: a thoroughfare especially in a city, town, or village that is wider than an alley or lane and that usually includes sidewalks
b
: the part of a street reserved for vehicles
c
: a thoroughfare with abutting property
lives on a fashionable street
2
: the people occupying property on a street
The whole street knew about the accident.
3
: a promising line of development or a channeling of effort
a crafty politician working both sides of the street
success through compromise is a two-way street
4
capitalized
a
: a district (such as Wall Street or Fleet Street) identified with a particular profession
b
: the people who work in such a district
doing better than the Street expected
5
: an underprivileged neighborhood, section, etc. (as of a city) in which residents experience many difficulties and dangers
—often used in the plural
grew up on the mean streets
1
: of or relating to the streets: such as
a
: adjoining or giving access to a street
the street entrance
an apartment at street level
a lack of street parking [=places to park along a street]
b
: carried on or taking place in the street
street fighting
a street party
see also street fighter, street hockey
c
: living or working on the streets
a street artist/vendor
street people [=people who are unhoused]
d
: located in, used for, or serving as a guide to the streets
street art
a street market
street signs
a street map
a street corner [=the area of a sidewalk where two streets meet]
see also street food, streetlight
e
: performing in or heard on the street
a street band
see also street theater
f(1)
: suitable for wear or use on the street
street clothes
(2)
: not touching the ground
—used of a woman's dress in lengths reaching the knee, calf, or ankle
g
: of, relating to, or characteristic of the street (see street entry 1 sense 5)
street drugs
street talk
see also street cred, street-smart, street smarts, streetwise
2
: retail
the street price
see also street date
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