Noun
the main street of a town or city
Source: WordNetThe Peace Corps is a sort of Howard Johnson's on the main drag into maturity. Paul Theroux
Protein has been intensely over-represented on the plate. Now, the garden should be the main drag for main courses. Mario Batali
After several minutes standing in the hot sun as they checked my journalist credentials with their superiors, I was allowed to pass and started down Nahar Hayarden Street, the neighborhood’s main drag. Source: Internet
Another trip to the bustling main drag of Manayunk found us taking in the newly opened SOMO, a spacious and attractive American bar and restaurant competing for the area’s foot traffic. Source: Internet
BackBar, which consists primarily of a cluster of picnic tables fenced off from the main drag in the sleepy capital of Hudson Valley bohemia, nails the spirit of tiki instead. Source: Internet
Elvis-themed decorations sit as a backdrop to pies encased in glass and Johnny Cash’s music graces the stereo system of the store, which sits just off of the beach town’s main drag. Source: Internet