street corner in English

intersection between two streets

Use "street corner" in a sentence

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1. They got cameras on every street corner.

2. They lie down at every street corner*

3. Flag sales are a street corner cottage industry.

4. About the time I was baptized, street-corner witnessing was introduced.

5. My father standing on a street corner, offering magazines to passersby

6. Some youngsters were seen on the prowl around the street corner.

7. Thanks for picking me up on the street corner like a prostitute.

8. The queue at the ticket window extended all the way to the street corner.

9. Founded in 1917 as a street corner newsstand in Florence, AlaBama, Books-A-Million, Inc

10. Here and there you see a black-bereted soldier chewing a fag on a street corner.

11. The Colliery Inn Wallsend is a street corner local pub, on the outskirts of Newcastle NSW

12. In New York City near his father’s church at a street corner was a community water pump.

13. On every street corner a newspaper billboard proclaimed it, in every soup kitchen queue people discussed it.

14. On a street corner in the bustling city centre Petrona Sanchez, a lottery saleswoman, is equally bewildered.

15. At a street corner stall, a young man roasted savory chestnuts and served them up in a newspaper cone.

16. Unexpectedly, Committed, Street Corner Symphony, The Backbeats, and Jerry Lawson & Talk of the Town were all sent to the finale

17. Instead, she is the video vixen next door, a fashion shoot come to your street corner, performance art in your living room.

18. Copies of 3 Idiots are available at every street corner DVD retailer worth his Hollywood films, for the movie has not only caught eyeballs but also the hearts of millions across China.

19. Alluding to another trend in popular but immoral music, The Spokesman-Review says: “Women are singing about sex in the night and sex on the dance floor and sex on the street corner.”

20. On October 5, 1960, Manuel had just finished conducting a Bible study and was standing on a street corner chatting with some fellow believers when a member of the secret police accosted him and asked him to open his book bag.