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crossway

[kraws-wey, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˌweɪ, ˈkrɒs- /




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The current crossway is expected to fail sometime in the next 20 years, but funding has yet to be secured for a new one.

From The Verge • Nov. 5, 2015

The guitarist was Matthew Stevens, who plays a smart and delicate crossway of jazz and indie-rock alongside Mr. Williams in a group led by the New Orleans trumpeter Christian Scott.

From New York Times • Apr. 19, 2010

She is the old woman to whose shrivelled, expectant countenance you sometimes offer up a copper coin, as she kneels by the flagged crossway path of the Park.

From In Madeira Place 1887 by Chaplin, Heman White

Along the two main streets, at either 11 end of the crossway, a living stream had now set in, rolling to the marts of gain and business.

From In Jail with Charles Dickens by Trumble, Alfred

Every forest road runs through their camps, their villages command every crossway, and no movement can take place in the forest without their knowledge, while they are adept in the art of concealment.

From Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution by Morris, Charles




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