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Dan Sheldon · New York Times · 13 May 2026 The street in front of her building was littered with rubble and corpses. &mdash · James Verini · The Atlantic · 12 May 2026 Adjective The car is meant for public roads · Bryan Hood · Robb Report · 26 Mar. 2026 Rivians are outfitted with a humming sound for safety to alert passersby · which the Grey’s team disconnected for filming · so while the show’s silent ambulance isn’t exactly street legal · the model is a guide to what ambulances could be in the real world. &mdash · Jackie Strause · HollywoodReporter · 29 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for street Word History Etymology Noun Middle English strete · from Old English strǣt · from Late Latin strata paved road · from Latin · feminine of stratus · past participle — more at stratum First Known Use Noun before the 12th century
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