street game
1 of 1noun/stri:t geɪm/
Forms:street games
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a game played outdoors, often in urban or suburban areas
A street game is a type of game typically played outdoors in public spaces, such as streets, parks, or playgrounds. These games often involve physical activity, and they are usually informal and spontaneous, requiring little to no special equipment. Street games can include activities like tag, hopscotch, kickball, or basketball. They are commonly played by children or groups of people looking for fun and exercise, and they can vary based on local customs and traditions. Street games often rely on simple rules, creativity, and teamwork, and are a popular form of recreation in many communities.
- The kids played a game of tag in the street until it got dark.
- Every afternoon, they gathered outside to play street games like kickball and basketball.
- Street games were a big part of my childhood, and we spent hours playing with the neighborhood kids.
- They decided to organize a street game tournament with teams from the local area.
- We used to play hopscotch and marbles as street games with the other kids in the neighborhood.