NOUN
- an international organization that cares for the sick or wounded or homeless in wartime
How To Use Red Cross In A Sentence
- Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
- The Red Cross expected to prefabricate some replacement homes and package them for air delivery, at a total cost of $100000.
- And August 6, three days after her 18th birthday, Charlotte will make her official society debut at the traditional Red Cross Ball.
- At one point, the Red Cross director asked the Rocksprings' women to collect ‘kits’ for the servicemen, and the churchwomen decided they did not have the time or money to make the kits.
- They chose a red cross on white field for their banner and symbol. Christianity Today
- Between these two villages lies a favoured cross-country ski area.
- That's if you include my co-workers, our American Red Cross trainer, Haseeb Durrani , and the 10 or so crash dummies they're called "manikins" that Mr. Durrani brought along for practicing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions. CPR Test Gives Me Chest Pain
- The Red Cross folks say that they hope to get there tonight and that the first thing they're going to do is try to build up what they call a rapid deployment hospital. CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2010
- In Basrah, Red Cross instructor was conducting mine and unexploded ordnance awareness activities with schoolchildren.
- The telegram from the Red Cross arrived at noon and its yellow envelope sent a chill through her heart.