His dozen stories are bracingly different, weaving changes in tone and format, and in varieties of language, ranging from street-smart to the quasi-academic.
The individual is street-smart and not necessarily book-smart.
She is street-smart and a skilled mechanic and driver, using her skills as one of the drivers in hijackings.
The best metaphor for the method behind her rollicking, erudite, street-smart, angst-ridden, encyclopedic paintings is writing.
She is unashamedly different, cunning, deadpan, witty and street-smart.
Even though he did not finish school, he is street-smart.
She initially does not understand the street-smart nature of the political world and shows an innocent face to the people she meets.
Her column is advertised as taking a street-smart, twentysomething view of the irritations, absurdities and occasional epiphanies of modern life.