Similar words: discount rate, crosscheck, crisscross, cross-cultural, country, discount, miscount, countrymen. Meaning: n. a long race run over open country cross-country. adj. 1. from one side of a country to the other 2. moving across open country rather than following tracks or roads. adv. 1. not following tracks or roads 2. across the countryside.
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(1) Cross country treks are tailored to suit individual ability.
(2) Oxford City Women's cross country team has struck gold.
(3) The good cross country horse must think forwards at all times.
(4) But Krich and Mei also drive cross country twice and the report from the heartland is moving.
(5) But one mile cross country is a big challenge for many of these youngsters.
(6) IAAF World Cross country Challenge.
(7) FIA World Cup Cross Country Series.
(8) The path search using Steepest Descent Approach, the cross country path planning about fuzzy environment for an autonomous land vehicle is implemented.
(9) Open format cross country competition for pilots of various levels, held in the Dominican Republic.
(10) Similarly, large cross country differences are reported in Latin America.
(11) Local parks and quiet cross country or downhill ski circuits are ideal starting points to encourage you to get out and give new winter sports a go.
(12) You gotta stay active. I was in track, cross country and basketball in high school, but once I started college, the running and basketball began to slowly fade away.
(13) A cross country and track athlete, Cassey encourages teens looking for an outlet to seek activities such as sports teams as a means of finding acceptance.
(14) Nordic skiing includes cross country racing, ski jumping and the Nordic Combines.
(15) "I went with cross country skiing because I like that endorphin rush and it's fun being out in the woods and it's fun being on the slopes," Halsted said.
(16) I was in track, cross country and basketball in high school, but once I started college, the running and basketball began to slowly fade away.
(17) But one of the biggest challenges for the skiers is the cross country, racing up and down over and across mountains.
(18) Phase B in the steeplechase and phase D, what eventing is all about, is the cross country course.
(19) Competitors run during the men's senior race at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland March 28.
(20) He read Iqbal’s story and held it up as a mirror to his own life in Canada - going to school, hanging out with friends, running with the cross country team.
(21) Being a part of a program that did everything from Alpine skiing to cross country, jumping, and just kind of fell in love with the jumping part of it.
(22) The fault phase selectors, including the phase current difference suddenly-change and the sequence current, may misoperate in some cross country faults and conversion faults.
(23) As a pathological runner since my days as a high school cross country athlete in Oregon, that struck a chord. Am I addicted to running?
(24) We are moving across the country this summer, so our actual vacation is going to be a cross country drive in the car followed by Dad driving the moving truck.
(25) He knew truck drivers used meth to stay awake on cross country drives. Knew that many of them would rather piss in a bottle and throw it out the window than lose fifteen minutes with a truck stop.
(26) You'll want a different bike for different terrain, such as cross country or downhill. Sentencedict.com
(27) It is well-known that four wheel driving can take full advantages of adhesion weight, and has great tractive power and strong cross country ability, but its shortcomings are short of studying on.
(28) Over the summer, an organization called the " Tea Party Express" began to plan a cross country protest tour, which lasted from Aug. 28 to Sept. 12, making stops in a number of American cities.
(29) I hired a car the day after landing and bought a comprehensive book of maps, which my found most helpful on the cross country.
(30) When she began the trip, Ms. Browne had hoped to attract crowds of other people to walk with her (think Forrest Gump running cross country in the 1994 film).
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