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Downing Street the elected government of Great Britain, so termed because 10 Downing Street is the residence of the prime minister.
Fleet Street the journalism establishment in London, England, so called after the street on which many newspaper offices are located.
high street (chiefly British) the main commercial street of a town where many shops and other businesses are located.
man in the street a common, ordinary man; average citizen (usu. understood to include women).
stop street a street having one or more intersections at which vehicles must come to a complete stop before continuing through the intersection.
street people people with no permanent address who live in the streets and other public areas; homeless persons. [2 definitions]
street smarts (informal) awareness, craftiness, or shrewdness in handling people or situations found in city environments where crime and poverty are extensive.
street theater a dramatization, usu. presented on the street or in a park by a traveling group, having a political or social issue as its theme.
streetlamp a light illuminating a road or street, typically mounted on a tall pole.
streetwise having knowledge about what goes on and the ability to survive in a city.
Wall Street a lower Manhattan street in New York City that is the chief financial center of the United States. [2 definitions]