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crossing
[kraw-sing, kros-ing]
noun
a place where lines, streets, tracks, etc., cross each other.
a place at which a road, railroad track, river, etc., may be crossed. crossed.
hybridization; crossbreeding.
the act of opposing or thwarting; frustration; contradiction.
the intersection of nave and transept in a cruciform church.
Railroads., a track structure composed of four connected frogs, permitting two tracks to cross each other at grade with sufficient clearance for wheel flanges.
crossing
/ ˈkrɒsɪŋ /
noun
the place where one thing crosses another
a place, often shown by markings, lights, or poles, where a street, railway, etc, may be crossed
the intersection of the nave and transept in a church
the act or instance of travelling across something, esp the sea
the act or process of crossbreeding
Other Word Forms
- subcrossing noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Kebatu arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel on a small boat on 29 June, having travelled through Sudan, Libya, Italy and France.
Mahmood's department has also faced intense pressure in recent weeks over other issues including the grooming gangs inquiry, the "one in one out" deal with France, small boats crossings and more.
Illegal crossings at the southern border have reached historic lows, and many agents who typically have guarded that area now patrol cities.
When people arrive in the UK by crossing the Channel on small boats, they are generally sent to a processing centre at Manston in Kent.
Always cross at designated crossing points where road traffic is more likely to see and expect you to be crossing the road.
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