streetfolk
English
Noun
streetfolk pl (plural only)
- People who habitually spend time in the streets, such as public entertainers or the homeless.
- 2014, Veronica Buckley, Madame de Maintenon: The Secret Wife of King Louis XIV:
- In between swigs, workers and streetfolk grabbed for the leftovers of these huge royal suppers at special markets set up on the mornings thereafter […]
- 2015 November 24, Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim, “Review: Franco Zeffirelli's 'La Bohème' Revisits a Take on Love and Loss”, in New York Times:
- More than 400 of those performances have taken place among Mr. Zeffirelli’s naturalistic sets, depicting a Latin Quarter peopled with crowds of Parisian streetfolk, revelers, merchants and children.
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