shopping | searching for or buying goods or services, went shopping for a reliable plumber, does her shopping at the mall rather than down town |
amble promenade saunter stroll perambulation | a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) |
promenade | a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance |
promenade | a square dance figure, couples march counterclockwise in a circle |
guerrilla theater street theater | dramatization of a social issue, enacted outside in a park or on the street |
alley alleyway back street | a narrow street with walls on both sides |
barrel organ grind organ hand organ hurdy gurdy hurdy-gurdy street organ | a musical instrument that makes music by rotation of a cylinder studded with pegs |
blind alley cul de sac dead-end street impasse | a street with only one way in or out |
corner street corner turning point | the intersection of two streets, standing on the corner watching all the girls go by |
cross street | a street intersecting a main street (usually at right angles) and continuing on both sides of it |
drug of abuse street drug | a drug that is taken for nonmedicinal reasons (usually for mind-altering effects), drug abuse can lead to physical and mental damage and (with some substances) dependence and addiction |
footbridge overcrossing pedestrian bridge | a bridge designed for pedestrians |
hurricane deck hurricane roof promenade deck awning deck | a deck at the top of a passenger ship |
local road local street | a street that is primarily used to gain access to the property bordering it |
main street high street | street that serves as a principal thoroughfare for traffic in a town |
one-way street | a street on which vehicular traffic is allowed to move in only one direction |
pedestrian crossing zebra crossing | street crossing where pedestrians have right of way, often marked in some way (especially with diagonal stripes) |
plaza mall center shopping mall shopping center shopping centre | mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers, usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area, a modern version of the traditional marketplace, a good plaza should have a movie house, they spent their weekends at the local malls |
promenade mall | a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk |
shopping | the commodities purchased from stores, she loaded her shopping into the carwomen carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance |
shopping bag | a bag made of plastic or strong paper (often with handles), used to transport goods after shopping |
shopping basket | a handbasket used to carry goods while shopping |
shopping cart | a handcart that holds groceries or other goods while shopping |
side street | a street intersecting a main street and terminating there |
street | a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings, they walked the streets of the small town, he lives on Nassau Street |
street | the part of a thoroughfare between the sidewalks, the part of the thoroughfare on which vehicles travel, be careful crossing the street |
street clothes | ordinary clothing suitable for public appearances (as opposed to costumes or sports apparel or work clothes etc.) |
streetlight street lamp | a lamp supported on a lamppost, for illuminating a street |
two-way street | a street on which vehicular traffic can move in either of two directions, you have to look both ways crossing a two-way street |
street credibility street cred cred | credibility among young fashionable urban individuals |
street smarts | a shrewd ability to survive in a dangerous urban environment |
one-way street | unilateral interaction, cooperation cannot be a one-way street |
Fleet Street | British journalism |
street name | the name of a street |
street name | the name of a brokerage firm in which stock is held on behalf of a customer, all my stocks are held in street name |
street name | slang for something (especially for an illegal drug), `smack' is a street name for heroin |
street name | an alternative name that a person chooses or is given (especially in inner city neighborhoods), her street name is Bonbon |
grocery list shopping list | a list of heterogenous items that someone wants, the union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands |
shopping list | a list of items to be purchased |
street sign | a sign visible from the street |
promenade prom | a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year |
Downing Street | the British government |
Wall Street the Street | used to allude to the securities industry of the United States |
street | people living or working on the same street, the whole street protested the absence of street lights |
Grub Street | the world of literary hacks |
pedestrian traffic foot traffic | people coming and going on foot |
street address | the address where a person or organization can be found |
Fleet Street | a street in central London where newspaper offices are situated |
Harley Street | a street in central London where the consulting rooms of many physicians and surgeons are located |
Lombard Street | a street in central London containing many of the major London banks |