The corner of a street; usually where two streets cross each other.(noun)
Who does something on the streetcorner; as, a streetcorner preacher.(adjective)
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Use "streetcorner" in a sentence
"-- Because we reject the worn-out politics of fear that Clinton has so passionately embraced, starting way back when with surrogate Bob Kerrey's "Obama-is-Muslim" slurs, continuing with the dissemination of the ludicrous "Arab garb" photos and the 60 Minutes "as far as I know" vaudeville routine, through The Porcine One's racist depiction of Obama as some kind of streetcorner coke-dealer, and the 3AM phone-call campaign, ad infinitum, ad nauseum ..."
"Do they actually want an underprivileged underclass everywhere, with homeless sick people starving on every streetcorner?"
"A kid from the ghetto who is trying to keep his sister off the streetcorner and pay for his mama's operation."