Similar words: roadside, roadster, road sense, road safety, cross, across, cross out, crossbar. Meaning: n. 1. a community of people smaller than a village 2. a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made 3. a point where a choice must be made.
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31. She left me at a lonely crossroads.
32. An obvious place for people to congregate was crossroads.
33. As we reached the crossroads I looked back.
34. Conclusion Primary health care is at a crossroads.
35. Eisler says we are now at a crossroads.
36. Warren's career was at a crossroads.
37. Had he come to the wrong crossroads?
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38. Donna accelerated, seeing a crossroads ahead.
39. He saw the field itself at a crossroads.
40. In that image, life events are stepping-stones or crossroads.
41. He had reached a crossroads in his life.
42. Now the 17-year-old is at a crossroads.
43. So we come to a crossroads of sorts, an intersection of rice sticks.
44. The idea of a crossroads is a difficult concept to pin down because we have to distinguish between different types of changes.
45. The policing of Northern Ireland therefore stands at a tense crossroads.
46. One other authority has a joint budget with the health authority, funding a crossroads care attendant scheme and health care assistants.
47. Maybe you are standing at the crossroads now, wondering which way to turn.
48. The main activity centred on a large wall at Xidan crossroads in the centre of the capital.
49. And now those charged with crafting a specific remedy have declared themselves at a crossroads.
50. Then the men took to lying under the mango tree, away across the fields at the crossroads of several paths.
51. Then, as now, my native land was at a crossroads.
52. I have always been particularly grateful to Fred for this generous and helpful boost when I was at the crossroads.
53. It does not appear to offer any definite predictions for the future, the road that lies ahead of the crossroads.
54. If that crossroads was lost, then Napoleon would have successfully swung the two doors apart.
55. The title of this chapter captures that sense of a change in direction in the concept of a crossroads.
56. No one was injured in the accident on the A684 at Scruton crossroads.
57. The chapter's main aim is to examine the nature of that crossroads and how best to analyse it.
58. At the time, Avril felt she was at a crossroads in her life.
59. She had a job in Frisco; she had to take the Greyhound bus at the crossroads and go in every day.
60. The tunnel to the right turned left after a short distance, while the tunnel to the left led to a crossroads.
More similar words: roadside, roadster, road sense, road safety, cross, across, cross out, crossbar, get across, cut across, crosswalk, cross-eyed, come across, put across, run across, pass across, crossbreed, cross swords, star-crossed, cross-examine, cross-section, across the board, classroom, grassroots, grass roots, loads, road, broad, roadway, by road.