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to streets
verb
To build or equip with streets.
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They dispersed to streets nearby, angering local businesses.
Many prominent buildings are quite close to streets.
Families had tentatively ventured on to streets that had previously been deserted in the evenings.
Soldiers prevented access to streets near the president's home, turning away cars and pedestrians.
Thousands took to streets in New York, Philadelphia, St Louis, Oakland and elsewhere for #reclaimMLK marches.
Metal gates and yellow tape blocked access to streets and alleys.
Those who have come back to streets of decaying houses and overgrown lawns want to see their neighborhoods thrive again.
In the years following Truffaut's death, his name was given to streets, schools, and, of course, movie houses throughout France.
This doesn't reflect the facts on real ground where people went down to streets demanding Morsi's ouster.
Britain is now in the expensive position of retrofitting lanes (or £140m cycle superhighways) to streets designed only for cars.
Why don't they take to streets now more than a hundred people are dead?" Protesters are seeking a way.
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