Word info

New Street

Proper noun

Meaning

A relatively common street name. Streets so named were new once - New Street in Birmingham dates back to the 13th century.

A hamlet in Ash-cum-Ridley parish, Sevenoaks district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ6264).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Blair Levin, an analyst at New Street Research who has been following the trial and was in court Wednesday, said the states have the edge in the fight. Source: Internet

A huge crowd including service veterans and young children took part in or witnessed the ceremony at Dunmow War Memorial, including the laying of wreaths and the service at the United Reformed Church in New Street, where the church was absolutely full. Source: Internet

“For the government to win, the judge would have to lower the bar on the meaning of ‘likely’,” said Levin, who is now a Brookings Institution fellow and adviser to New Street Research. Source: Internet

Removal from her home, 4 New Street, Pennyburn, Derry today Wednesday 18th February, at 10.50am to St Patrick’s Church, Pennyburn for Requiem Mass at 11.30am. Source: Internet

On Monday, Andover New Street entertain Folland Sports, while on Tuesday night, Whitchurch have the short trip to the Isle of Wight to face East Cowes Vics. Source: Internet

Mr Smith, who lives with his wife and son at New Street, Mawdesley, said: “I tried the cheaper brace for two days about a month ago and it was clear it wasn't suitable for me, but the hospital won't agree to give me a new one. Source: Internet

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