Pronunciation: /ðə dɔɡz ɪn ðə striːt noʊ/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 The dogs in the street know where to find food.
A2 The dogs in the street know each other very well.
B1 The dogs in the street know how to avoid getting caught by the dog catcher.
B2 The dogs in the street know the best routes to take during rush hour.
C1 The dogs in the street know which houses give them treats and which ones to avoid.
C2 The dogs in the street know how to communicate with each other using body language and barks.
formal The dogs in the street know that the company's financial situation is dire.
informal Even the dogs in the street know that they're dating.
slang The dogs in the street know that place is sketchy.
figurative The dogs in the street know that she's not to be trusted.
knew
the dogs in the streets know
the dogs in the street know more than the cats
the dogs in the street know the most
the dogs in the street know
the dogs in the street will know
the dogs in the street have known
the dogs in the street are knowing
the dog in the street knows
the dogs in the street know well
to know the dogs in the street
the dogs in the street knowing
the known dogs in the street