Results for: not in street
English English
arc shape, arc-shaped, arc-shaped street, arc-shaped thing, growing, Islamic or Turkish power, Islamic symbol, object shaped like a new moon, thin curving shape which comes to a point at both ends; phase of the moon when it is shaped as a C, moon in it...crescent
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
arranged or mounded up on the edge (e.g. of snow on the edge of the street or mud on the edge of the riverbank; deposited, put for safekeeping (as in the bank)banked
attack on the street with the intention to steal; rob on the street; memorize, learn by heart, contents of a mug, drinking cup, large cup; dummy, idiot (Slang); face (Slang), make faces, mug shot, mugful, photograph suspected criminal, rob somebody, so...mug
ave; road, street, boulevard, means of approach, wide streetavenue
avenue, street, paved or packed surface designed for travel; path, way; roadstead, protected area for ships to anchor; railway, train track, course of action, hard track for use of vehicles, mine tunnel, railroadroad
based in storefront, entrance side of store, located on storefront, part of a store that faces the street, room or building with storefrontstorefront
batter who slowly hits a ball, one who bunts; uncouth woman (originally a woman who gathered rags in the street)bunter
block to progress or agreement, deadlock, standstill, place from which there is no escape; dead-end street, cul-de-sac, road without exitimpasse
blvd; broad tree-lined avenue; main road, median strip, wide streetboulevard
body cavity resembling pouch, impasse, street closed at one endcul-de-sac
bowling alley, lane; trail, path, large marble, narrow passage, outfield zone in baseball, part of tennis court, path in garden or park, small street, tramlinealley
boy street urchin, street childgamin
British government, official residence of British prime minister, street in London on which a number of government offices and the home of the prime minister are located; the British governmentDowning Street
buildings on street, part of road between sidewalks, public road in town, related to modern urban society, public thoroughfare, paved or unpaved surface on which cars and other traffic travel, workers located on streetstreet
 

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