Going or extending across a town or city.
1 At the foot of every crosstown street is a bonfire of sunset.
2 Its shares are now trading at a premium to crosstown rival Roche.
3 The other night we were on a crosstown bus on 50th Street.
4 With the work-or-fight order in effect, though, there were no crosstown postseason series.
5 The cab made a U-turn and plunged back into the main crosstown thoroughfares.
6 At four, he'll take the crosstown bus back to his crappy ninth-floor room.
7 The Bearcats were coming off consecutive losses to crosstown rival Xavier and Florida.
8 The terminus of the crosstown 46a bus is on Infirmary Road.
9 Traffic on the other side, moving crosstown on Thirty-Fourth Street, was no better.
10 Dare we say it, it worked for crosstown rivals Port Adelaide!
11 German lender Deutsche Bank and crosstown rival UBS both report the quarter next Tuesday.
12 The dulcet air drifted lazily in deep, silent crosstown streets.
13 The storm was so vicious that he boarded a crosstown car at Forty-second Street.
14 The picture occasionally jumped in crosstown traffic, but I didn't find that too distracting.
15 The Aztecs play at crosstown rival San Diego on Thursday.
16 She would catch the crosstown bus on Eighty-sixth Street and escape to her apartment.
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