Street
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}A street is [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an insecure life, often one associated with homelessness or crime. |
- | # A [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. | + | |
- | # A road as above but including the [[sidewalk]]s ([[pavement]]s) and [[building]]s. | + | |
- | # The [[people]] who live in such a road, as a [[neighborhood]]. | + | |
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- 42nd Street
- arcade
- boulevard
- city
- flâneur
- Street fashion
- Street photography
- Street theatre
- Street art
- Street credibility
- Street prostitution
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