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View definitions for go across

go across

verb as in cross

verb as in span

verb as in traverse

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Mr Batley described how Tamzin then got out of the car before going across the northbound lane, climbing the barrier and making her way on to the southbound lane where she was struck.

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One of the only times I’ve ever been inspired to write a melody was going across the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver — a melody came to me for the love theme of “St. Elmo’s Fire.”

Mr Moreton said he went across to the church on Ulwell Road with his wife to offer help on Wednesday morning as the residents started to arrive.

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If it’s too hot, you stay down on the river bed, which right now has a lot of water in it so you get wet going across six or seven river crossings on your bike.

"That sigh went across the room," said Heather, because the "love and solidarity" between infected blood campaigners had “brought us all together”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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