on the street
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Also, in the street.
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Without a job, unemployed, as in After they fired her she was on the street for two years . [First half of 1900s]
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Without a regular place of residence, homeless, as in It's terrible to be on the street in winter . [Mid-1800s]
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Released from prison, as in One more year and he'll be back in the street . [First half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
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Out on the street, the shops circle around us, further conveying the cramped nature of the neighborhood.
From Los Angeles Times • May 14, 2026
He whistles in the car, on the street, and up and down stairwells, where he appreciates the “great acoustics.”
From The Wall Street Journal • May 3, 2026
It is a criminal offence in the UK to harass somebody on the street because of their sex.
From BBC • Apr. 29, 2026
For Valerie, the price is bouncing between cheap community houses and sleeping on the street, where the bleak conditions further mold Valerie’s nonconformist personality.
From Salon • Apr. 29, 2026
Or maybe I should stop a stranger on the street, so the fact that I’m asking how to send a letter won’t get back to Mom.
From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy
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