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cross-town

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cross·town or cross-town  (krôstoun, krs-)
adj.
Running, extending, or going across a city or town: a crosstown street; crosstown traffic.
adv.
Across a city or town: traveling crosstown.

cross-town
adj
US and Canadian going across or following a route across a town a cross-town bus
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Adj.1.cross-town - going or extending across a town or city; "the crosstown bus"; "crosstown traffic"
crossed - placed crosswise; "spoken with a straight face but crossed fingers"; "crossed forks"; "seated with arms across"


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