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[ UK /kɹˈɒswe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a junction where one street or road crosses another

How To Use crossway In A Sentence

  • Suddenly, one of her flankers raised her greatfork above her cowl, held crossways like a horizontal bar.
  • The girls in my room made the sleeping space bigger by sliding the tiny beds together, and then slept on them crossways.
  • This was closed with a stopper composed of several layers of cork with the grain running crossways to reduce porosity.
  • Jesus, Andy, you nearly put the heart crossways on me. The Priest
  • The truck finally came to a complete stop crossways on the road blocking traffic from both directions.
  • George Meredith says a good thing in 'Diana of the Crossways': 'Before you can civilize a man, you must first de-barbarize him.' The Valley of Vision : a Book of Romance an Some Half Told Tales
  • She woke up laying crossways across her bed, in her dress from the night before.
  • This often put her crossways with people that she loved. Jeanne's Song, 2010
  • He turned toward her and stopped in the middle of the crossway.
  • Stepping back to the opening of the pedestrian crossway between the east side of the strip and the west side of the strip, we have, as expected, increased the retail sales in the first couple of weeks.
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