Hit the streetshit the shops/stores In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "hit the streetshit the shops/stores", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-31 12:03

Meaning of Hit the streetshit the shops/stores

Hit the streetshit the shops/stores informal verb phrase

To appear or to become available for purchase.

Jane announced that her newest album would hit the street in May.

Have you heard the news, Bill? The new CD from Lisa will hit the stores next week.

Other phrases about:

in season

1. Used to describe the point in the year when fruits and vegetables are available in large amounts.

2. In an animal's breeding period

3. Used to describe the period in the year that it is legal to hunt or catch the animal being discussed.

be in the market for

Be interested in buying something

in service

To be operable or functional.

be (one's) for the asking

Be achieved and obtained very easily by someone

free up

1. To make someone or something become available

2. To become available

Grammar and Usage of Hit the streetshit the shops/stores

Verb Forms

  • to hit the streets, hit the shops/stores
  • hitting the streets, hitting the shops/stores
  • hit the streets, hit the shops/stores

The verb "hit" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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