Antonym: along. Similar words: get across, put across, cut across, come across, cross out, gross, sacred, crop. Meaning: [ə'krɒs] adv. 1. to the opposite side 2. transversely.
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31. He hesitated before stepping across the threshold.
32. The child crawled across the floor.
33. We're going to have a day-trip across the Channel.
34. Step across and have tea with me tomorrow.
35. We're going across to France by/on the ferry.
36. The railway runs across the plain.
37. The yard measures about 50 feet across.
38. I came across a group of children playing.
39. He kept a journal of his wanderings across Asia.
40. She swiped me across the face.
41. He ran across the road, dodging the traffic.
42. The city annexed the area across the river.
43. The floorboards creaked as she walked across the room.
44. Dark clouds floated across the moon.
45. Borrow beckoned to me from across the street.
46. Let's go for a run across the fields.
47. They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac.
48. Sarah slapped Aaron across the face.
49. We travelled across America coast to coast.
50. His shadow fell across the room.
51. Can you jump across the stream?
52. There are many hazards in a journey across Africa.
53. His skin was stretched taut across his cheekbones.
54. Ferries ply across a narrow strait to the island.
55. A cold wind blew across the river.
56. The bill drew support from across the political spectrum.
57. He shuffled across the room to the window.
58. The loudspeakers blared across the square.
59. He had a towel draped across his shoulders.
60. I watched her plodding her way across the field.
More similar words: get across, put across, cut across, come across, cross out, gross, sacred, crop, toss, crops, crowded, at a loss, possible, morose, overcrowded, prospect, introspect, prosecutor, prosecution, a bed of roses, introspection, as soon as possible.