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crossing

[kraw-sing, kros-ing] / ˈkrɔ sɪŋ, ˈkrɒs ɪŋ /


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I used to drive an older Camry and it got to the point where I was crossing ladders through the passenger seat and I popped the spraycan in the backseat.

From Los Angeles Times

“Please don’t come to life,” Glory whispered, and he could see her crossing her fingers for luck.

From Literature

At the time, the idea of crossing into the domineering English mainstream was often just a one-way deal, Times music columnist Agustin Gurza argued.

From Los Angeles Times

The Detroit-Windsor corridor is one of the busiest trade crossings in North America, where auto parts and other goods travel back and forth between U.S. and Canadian plants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not since Usain Bolt thumped his chest before crossing the finish line of the 100-meter dash have the Olympics seen such a brazen and ostentatious flex.

From The Wall Street Journal