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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151. It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow.
152. They all walked barefoot across the damp sand to the water's edge.
153. Police forces across Europe have begun to interlink their databases on stolen cars.
154. The sound of their voices wafted across the lake to us.
155. The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields.
156. He has taken out a half-page advertisement in his local paper to put his point across.
157. A cloud of volcanic ash is spreading across wide areas of the Philippines.
158. He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.
159. Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the page.
160. They murdered fifteen boys in a killing spree across southern California.
161. The unending yearning, like a boat with broken oars,(sentencedict.com) rows across the sea of my sad heart.
162. You must have come across some real characters, working in the circus.
163. The lights changed to red before I could get across.
164. Flying across the Atlantic for the first time was a great achievement.
165. The improvement has been across the board, with all divisions either increasing profits or reducing losses.
166. Quigley clouted me smartly across the side of the head.
167. The Kon-Tiki sailed across the Pacific Ocean propelled by wind power.
168. Your mission is to isolate the enemy by destroying all the bridges across the river. Sentencedict.com
169. We might be able to push ourselves across with the paddle.
170. He barnstormed across the nation, rallying the people to the cause.
171. Flying across the Pacific for the first time was a great achievement.
172. A mugger grabbed her handbag as she was walking across the park.
173. Don't wait for the bus in this cold weather; I'll get the car and run you across to your mother's.
174. Illegal immigrants are sent back across the border if they are caught.
175. The pioneers went west across North America, cutting down forests and planting new crops.
176. The first white settlers journeyed across America in covered wagons.
177. She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.
178. It is windy today,so it would be difficult to put the ferry boat across.
179. The troops stormed the enemy's trenches and fanned out across the fields.
180. The ice on the river is thick enough to skate on/across/over.
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.