take to the streets

idiom

: to go outside on the streets
Angry citizens took to the streets to protest the war.

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The protests occurred last week and Odinga has urged his followers to take to the streets twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays. Evelyne Musambi, ajc, 28 Mar. 2023 Hong Kong saw its first protest in three years on Sunday, as people were allowed to take to the streets for the first time since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions and the implementation of anti-protest laws. Justin Klawans, The Week, 26 Mar. 2023 President Emmanuel Macron’s government is redoubling its efforts to secure a parliamentary majority as citizens increasingly take to the streets to protest a reform to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62. Albertina Torsoli, Fortune, 13 Feb. 2023 The season will bring at least one more pet parade: The Mystic Mutts of Revelry, which will take to the streets of downtown Fairhope at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. al, 4 Feb. 2023 See all Example Sentences for take to the streets 

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“Take to the streets.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/take%20to%20the%20streets. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.

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