take across



take someone or something across (something)

to carry or lead someone or something across something. Tim took Liz across the bridge. We took a lot of food and medicine across before the flooded river washed the bridge out.
See also: across, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RoyROI (Scottish, English)Scottish, English, Dutch
AbigayleAB-i-gaylEnglish (Modern)
Caius-Ancient Roman
Jelena-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian
Hoseaho-ZAY-ə (English), ho-ZEE-ə (English)Biblical
Clements['klemənts]