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main drag
noun
the main street of a city or town; main stem.
Word History and Origins
Origin of main drag1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
When then-President Bill Clinton announced the end of a U.S. trade embargo against Vietnam in 1994, hundreds of people rallied on Bolsa Avenue, Little Saigon’s main drag, to decry the decision.
More than a decade of homelessness followed, at times spent sleeping in a median strip that stretches along the neighborhood’s main drag.
Along the main drag hostel owners told me they are fully booked.
One of the main drags on the world's second-largest economy has been the downturn in the country's property market which began three years ago.
Firefighter John Clingingsmith was monitoring the fire from the main drag in Running Springs, making himself available to anyone who had questions or needed help.
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