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across

/əˈkrɒs/

[/əˈkrɒs/]

from one side to the other

Beginnerpreposition

Definition

Going from one side of something to the other side.

Example

We walked across the bridge.

We walked across the bridge.

Etymology

From Anglo-French 'an cros', meaning 'in a cross position'.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for crossing roads, rooms, and surfaces.

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