Similar words: cross-country, cross country, across-the-board, across the board, throughout the country, over-the-counter, home country, under-the-counter. Meaning: adv. extending throughout an entire nation.
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(121) High winds and torrential rains have swept eastwards across the country, prompting warnings for drivers to take extra care.
(122) First, a variation in rate poundage across the country did not necessarily imply a corresponding variation in rates actually paid.
(123) Banks across the country tied the knot as a way to cut costs and boost earnings.
(124) Mr. Clarke I am aware of no evidence that pupils with special educational needs are distributed unevenly across the country.
(125) Podium speeches will be limited to 10 minutes and be supplemented by video hookups with speakers and scenes from across the country.
(126) The move to New York enabled the show to be telecast live, via satellite, to cities across the country.
(127) The ads have been effective with seniors across the country, and the residents of Leisure World have long memories.
(128) It set off a wave of self-examination across the country.
(129) This year the Red Cross hope a new idea of buskers across the country will be even more successful.
(130) Housing officials predicted the case would lead to broader application of the fair housing law across the country.
(131) For example, some companies have moved their employees across the country and then eliminated their jobs.
(132) Her contacts watched horse sales across the country and Mrs Calzini made regular checks with breeders, trainers and slaughterhouses.
(133) Restaurants across the country are now offering a wide variety of classic and innovative game dishes.
(134) Meanwhile, across the country, thousands of teachers are denied funding for MEd courses which often generate high quality teacher research.
(135) On college campuses across the country, Chagnon's name is a dormitory word.
(136) The membership of the Association totals more than 700 across the country.
(137) Hot and spicy food shows are burning a path across the country.
(138) Here, as in other places across the country, wild nature is gathering for an opportunity denied for generations.
(139) According to Faircloth, more than 100 schools across the country already offer an entrepreneurship program.
(140) Neither will have quit jobs, left families or lugged belongings across the country.
(141) The retailer said inventory liquidation sales will begin next week at the 86 stores, at sites across the country.
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(142) Today, Jody and Kathy, Ron and Debra, have businesses that stretch across the country and around the world.
(143) These percentages were not uniform across the country: local specialities dictated what was available.
(144) Several days of unrest followed which spread across the country and involved thousands of students.
(145) There's also clogging at the event, which is expected to attract 3,000 dancers from across the country.
(146) He is working with filmmaker Aaron Yamaguchi on a documentary about SlamAmerica, a poetry bus ride across the country.
(147) To achieve that goal, he recruited 300 commercial artists, architects, and potential artists from across the country.
(148) But less well known is how he uses state laws to create an unfettered channel of contributions from donors across the country.
(149) Across the country, amateurs are using their lightweight, inexpensive camcorders to broaden news coverage.
(150) At least 19 other blacks died in scattered incidents across the country on Sunday and yesterday.
More similar words: cross-country, cross country, across-the-board, across the board, throughout the country, over-the-counter, home country, under-the-counter, under the counter, across, lacrosse, get across, go across, put across, run across, come across, cut across, drop across, across from, look across, pass across, crosscheck, cross check, stumble across, zebra crossing, country, recount, countrymen, countryman, make the sign of the cross.