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crosstown

[ kraws-toun, kros- ]

adjective

  1. situated or traveling in a direction extending across a town or city:

    a crosstown street; a crosstown bus.



adverb

  1. in a direction extending across a town or city:

    The car sped crosstown.

noun

  1. Informal. a bus running primarily in a crosstown direction.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of crosstown1

First recorded in 1885–90; cross- + town
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But the Trojans had already beaten their crosstown rivals twice before that to secure a Big Ten regular season title, the first in their new conference.

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Each team will have a chance to spin its preferred narrative when the crosstown rivalry gets renewed halfway across the country Sunday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament championship game.

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It involves a renewal of the crosstown rivalry, halfway across the country.

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Despite the same glitz and glamour as the original, the final scene was anything but a happy ending for No. 2 UCLA, which fell 80-67 to crosstown rival No. 4 USC.

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Ninety-six seconds remained in the latest meeting of the crosstown showdown — a game that, in recent memory, had lent itself to late-game heroics on this very hardwood.

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