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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
street people
noun
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▪ In one street people were hand-making bicycles out of tubing, welding the bits together and then painting them.
▪ It also functions as the mission control centre for the city's street people.
▪ Sidewalks were more crowded, there were more street people, traffic felt more chaotic than when I had left.
▪ Since the building had been empty when the charge went, the street people had taken the casualties.
▪ The street people who pose in his paintings live for ever, and he intended it that way.
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Street people (disambiguation)

Street People may refer to:

  • Street people, poor, often homeless, people who frequent urban neighborhoods
  • The Street People, two American groups to score hits on the U.S. Billboard charts in the 1970s
  • Street People (film) or Gli esecutori, a 1976 Italian film starring Roger Moore
Street people

Street people are people who live a public life on the streets of a city. Street people are frequently homeless, sometimes mentally ill, and often have a bohemian lifestyle. Certain neighborhoods, especially those in neighborhoods near universities, such as Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, The Ave in Seattle, Washington, or the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado often host street people. They may also frequent bohemian commercial districts such as Colfax Avenue in Denver. Individual street people may be familiar figures to the entire community.

Street People (film)

Street People (, also known as The Executors and The Sicilian Cross) is an Italian crime- action film directed in 1976 by Maurizio Lucidi. It was written, among others, by the French Connection 's screenwriter, Ernest Tidyman. It was released in United States by American International Pictures.