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streets behind
adjective
Far inferior, much lesser
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His family, he explained, had just moved to one of the posher streets behind Beech Grove.
Things began to look grim as soon as I turned off into the streets behind the prom.
The remaining beach was a narrow strand, the sand pushed off it back onto the streets behind.
In memory, I'd back-projected the city streets behind them, but Kazan's version is even starker than that.
Lobello and the rest of the 3rd Platoon were a couple of streets behind and ran to catch up.
They dragged the body of one through the streets behind a jeep.
THE SETTING -- The smoky back streets behind the Dalton School, on East 89th Street near Park Avenue.
Today, the residential streets behind the charred buildings are blocked off by new steel gates and monitored by uniformed security guards.
As he rolled through the dim residential side streets behind his ex-wife, Fumikazu sat low, clasping and unclasping his hands, keeping his eyes on his shoes.
In the narrow streets behind the national cemetery where most of them are built, carpenters said they lacked wood and electricity to make more.
The streets behind Emek Cinema were turned into a throughway in the 1980s, and what remains of the working class neighborhood nearby is being redeveloped.
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