cross town

/ˈkrɔsˌtaʊn/
adverb
  1. From one side of a town or city to the other.
    • He drove cross-town to pick up his friend from the airport.
    • The parade marched cross-town, ending at the main square.
    • They walked cross-town to explore the new museum.
adjective
  1. Going from one side of a town or city to the other, especially across the center.
    • We took the cross-town bus to get from the east side to the west side.
    • The cross-town traffic was heavy during rush hour.
    • She runs a cross-town delivery service for local businesses.
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