Proper noun
Streets
A surname.
Streets
plural of Street
“About to go back to normal,” reads the main front page headline in tabloid Israel Hayom, reporting on a meeting that it assumed would have taken place and given its rubber stamp by the time its edition hit the once-again busy streets. Source: Internet
ABC-7 Salutes a new housing project in El Monte, designed to help some of those Veterans stay off the streets. Source: Internet
About 600 people from the loosely organized Querdenker movement that opposes the government’s measures to halt the rise in coronavirus infections took to the streets in Frankfurt. Source: Internet
2000s Since 2002, soldiers have been involved in crime prevention and law enforcement, patrolling the streets of the major cities alongside the national police. Source: Internet
A by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that was effectively sustained by the U.S. Supreme Court in December declared that police could not arrest people for sleeping in the streets if there were no available shelter beds. Source: Internet
A blue collar father tries to rescue his pregnant, heroin-addicted girlfriend from the dangerous streets of Camden, NJ. Source: Internet