high street
see also: High Street
Noun
High Street
Proper noun
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see also: High Street
Noun
high street (plural high streets)
- (British, Irish, parts of New England) The main street of any town.
- (British, Irish) Mainstream shops, banks, etc. that can be found on such a street, in contrast to more specialist shops and services.
- 2008, 27 December, "Woolworths store closures begin ↗", BBC,
- Woolworths has had a presence on the UK High Street for almost a century.
- 2008, 27 December, "Woolworths store closures begin ↗", BBC,
- (British) Physical, bricks and mortar shops, in contrast to Internet shops.
- (the primary artery of a town) Main Street (US)
- (physical shops) bricks and mortar
- French: rue principale, grande rue
- German: Hauptstraße
- Italian: via principale
- Portuguese: rua principal
- Russian: гла́вная у́лица
- Spanish: calle principal
High Street
Proper noun
- (British) Alternative letter-case form of high street
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