across

across

preposition

{bc}from one side to the opposite side of {bc}{sx|over||}, {sx|through||}

across

adverb

{bc}in a position reaching from one side to the other {bc}{sx|crosswise||}

across

adjective

{bc}being in a crossed position

across-the-board

adjective

{bc}placed to win if a competitor wins, places, or shows

across country

idiom

{bc}from one side of a country to the other.

across from

idiom

{bc}on the opposite side from (someone or something)

across the pond

idiom

{bc}the other side of the Atlantic Ocean

across the street

idiom

{bc}on or to the other side of the street directly across from something

across the way

idiom

{bc}across from someone on the other side of the street

come across

verb

{bc}to give over or furnish something demanded

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