Examples of 'whose streets' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose streets"

Whose streets: This phrase is a rhetorical question that challenges ownership or control over a particular territory or domain. It is commonly used in protest chants, slogans, or political discourse to assert presence or authority in a public space

How to use "whose streets" in a sentence

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We found a charming town whose streets were being torn up.
In a city whose streets have hardly any name, its mission is like an obstacle course.
Do not forget Sycaruse as well, whose streets are steeped in history.
Picture a city whose streets are narrow and winding.
Where Moses never was allowed to walk, but whose streets we litter.
Issigeac is a medieval city whose streets wind like a snail, resurrecting the past.
Ho Chi Minh city, or HCMC, is a bustling metropolis whose streets are teeming with activity.
I could never live in a city whose streets are laid out in a wheel-and-spoke pattern.
Pressagny-l'Orgueilleux is a charming little village whose streets are lined with beautiful old walls.
Alava Rioja 's capital is a town whose streets and corners a perfectly preserved medieval flavor.
Second part, thirties Visit the Bund ( Wai Tan ), whose streets are dominated by European architecture.
I could never live in a city whose streets are laid out in a wheel-and-spoke pattern . No.
You know I could never live in a city whose streets are laid out in a wheel-and-spoke pattern.

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