a specially prepared way for the movement of vehicles, people etc in villages, towns and cities
path upon which travel occurs
Cases of word usage
1) a drinking vessel with a handle, for use without a saucer; a foolish person; to attack (a person) violently and rob, e.g. in a dark street (mug)
2) a person living in a house, street etc near another; a building, country etc that is near(est) another (neighbour)
3) a person who walks past a person, place etc in the street (passerby)
4) an area at the side of a street for people to walk on (pavement)
5) connected with walking; a person walking in a street etc (pedestrian)
6) a place where a person (especially a street trader) usually does business; an amount or extent; an amount of slope (especially of a roof) (pitch)
7) a small street (side-street)
8) a street of dirty, crowded houses; such a house; to live very cheaply (slum)
9) an underground passage or tunnel, e.g. used to get from one side of a busy street to the other (subway)
10) a road or street used by many vehicles and people (thoroughfare)