Definition: plural of street
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'streets': 5
1. Police officers in New York patrol the streets on foot, by car, bicycle, and even horseback.
2. Our city is known for its clean streets.
3. The streets of London are full of history.
4. The streets of Miami are colorful.
5. The streets were quiet after midnight.
1. Police officers in New York patrol the streets on foot, by car, bicycle, and even horseback.
2. Our city is known for its clean streets.
3. The streets of London are full of history.
4. The streets of Miami are colorful.
5. The streets were quiet after midnight.
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