0 a public paved road with buildings at the side -- gate [ masculine-feminine ]
2 a road with houses, shops etc on one or both sides, in a town or village -- gate
3 (abbreviated to Stwhen written) used in the names of certain roads -- gate
Her address is 4 Shakespeare St.
Performances take place in streets, garages, and restaurants - anywhere groups can find a space.
In autumn, figure 5 shows a steeper alignment of the results with the shops being clearly warmer than the arcades and the streets.
In autumn, the air movement is even better at the crossroad inside the market than in the exterior streets.
Builders often could not afford to pave streets and provide the other amenities needed if they were to build houses on suburban ®elds.
The press, streets, monuments, transportation, and countryside became a vast set on to which aperitif brands and their imagery could be projected.
The streets are of dirt, the electrical power is weak and there is no natural gas, sewer system, public lighting or garbage service.
Unsupervised young women on night-time streets could denote vice or vulnerability.
Generally felt that there was not much to do in the area except 'hang out' on the streets.