1. high street - Noun
2. High street - Proper noun
street that serves as a principal thoroughfare for traffic in a town
Source: WordNetI'm a massive shopper. Topshop, Urban Outfitters - I'm pretty at home on the high street. Sophie McShera
You know, I couldn't go out into the high street without a bunch of kids following me. I felt like the Pied Piper. William Hartnell
I like a little bit of designer, with a bit of vintage and high street mixed in. I love it when you find those one-off key pieces, which end up becoming investment pieces. Cara Delevingne
One of the most unfortunate things about being an unfit Englishman cycling long distances in France is the number of signs that yell 'PAIN' down every high street. Tim Moore (writer)
I truly would love to be a designer-label girl, but I am very much High Street. Sally Phillips
The morning slips away in a Valium haze and catalogues, And numerous cups of coffee, In the afternoon the weekly food is put in bags - as you float off down the high street. The shop windows reflect, play a nameless host to a closet ghost - A picture of your fantasy, a victim of your misery... Paul Weller (singer)