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back street

NOUN
  1. a narrow street with walls on both sides

How To Use back street In A Sentence

  • He was just an ordinary bloke from the back streets of Leeds but everyone loved him and wants to pay their respects.
  • Not a city but a metropolis, with enough mazy back streets and alleys and passageways to satisfy the most avid intriguer.
  • After leading them through the back streets off Burtonstone Lane, he escaped on foot.
  • The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets.
  • It is hidden away in a back street behind 2 huge double doors, which means you have no idea what to expect when walking in.
  • They claim paths have broken and uneven kerbstones and the grids are blocked up, especially in the back streets, and want the council to clean and maintain them properly.
  • Arzu Arda Kosar: It's very very different than the street art we're used to, which is typically young, male, underground, dangerous, back streets of New York type of thing... Turnstyle: Yarn Bombing Isn't Just About Knit and Run Anymore
  • To be sure, the victory parade was impressive, but for nearly an hour the would-be victors had wandered listlessly around the back streets before finding a short cut to glory.
  • Why was he shaking and breathless on the corner of some disgusting back street? Get a grip on yourself, Benjamin!
  • They can go back street by street, for goodness sake. Times, Sunday Times
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