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side street

noun

  1. a street leading away from a main street; an unimportant street or one carrying but little traffic.


side street

noun

  1. a minor or unimportant street, esp one leading off a main thoroughfare
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of side street1

First recorded in 1610–20
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Idioms and Phrases

A minor thoroughfare that carries little traffic, as in Our favorite hotel is on a quiet little side street . The side in this idiom means “off to one side, away from the main street.” [c. 1600] Also see back street .
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His book is, on one level, a relic of a lost moment — a time before the Iranian revolution, when Afghanistan was a place a young traveler could "wander down a dreamy side street."

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The freeway was expected to open in the hours after the crash, but authorities expected side streets where traffic was diverted could be affected for longer.

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Burnt out cars and debris are piled high along the side streets - barricades built by the gangs to block access.

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Protest flags fluttered in the cold winter breeze, while in the side streets vendors sold waffles and pastries stuffed with red-bean paste to hungry protesters.

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They explain that because the operational firearms commander did not know Sgt Blake and his colleagues were parked in the side street, he would also not have known that they were about to intervene.

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