[
UK
/kɹˈɒsbɑː/
]
NOUN
- a horizontal bar that goes across something
- long thin horizontal crosspiece between two vertical posts
- game equipment consisting of a horizontal bar to be jumped or vaulted over
How To Use crossbar In A Sentence
- Vivian Foley crossed to Ger Foley and his twenty yards shot hit the crossbar but fell to the feet of Gary Doyle who scored the opening goal.
- However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten.
- It was a crossbarred pattern, with many hues cunningly interwoven. The Color of Her Panties
- After the upright and then the crossbar denied them a goal, he clicked into top gear.
- Jason Wiemer hit the crossbar from the right side midway through before Roy kicked aside Cory Stillman's shot during a power play minutes later. National Hockey League - Flames vs. Avalanche
- Parents sometimes add rear-mounted child seats and/or an auxiliary saddle fitted to the crossbar to transport children.
- The bike still includes a back rest and chrome seat loop, with only the gearshift altered, moving from the crossbar to the handlebars for safety reasons.
- The goalkeeper just managed to palm the ball over the crossbar.
- This system consists of an adjustable crossbar with metal fork mounts to hold your bike securely in place.
- Skipper Stewart Drummond headed over from a corner, Danny Carlton hit a snapshot over the bar when he looked a certain scorer, Chris Lane saw his header come back into play from the crossbar and Lee Collins miskicked in front of a yawning net.