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View definitions for go across

go across

verb as in cross

verb as in span

verb as in traverse

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So if you were an East German, you could go to Hungary and then could go across to Austria, and from Austria into West Germany.

And we said, 'Well, we're going to go across the street and photograph Bob Mitchum.'

You push the lock down, but it has to actually click for a bar to go across.

We would then go across the road to the Culinary Institute, where cooks-in-the-making would strut their stuff.

It will take you as long to drive around by the entrance as for me to go across lots, through the woods.

"I might go across the sea to the British lands in the north or in the south and learn to attain to druidship," he said.

"I would a great deal rather go across in a mail steamer at low tide than in any other way," said Rollo.

I will follow them till I catch them, if I have to go across Australia.

With a wild explosion of blasphemy, the book would go across the floor and the light would disappear.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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