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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.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Karaugh | | - | English (Rare) |
| India | | IN-dee-ə | English |
| Eric | | ER-ik (English) | English, Swedish, German, Spanish |
| Devan | | DEV-ən | English (Modern) |
| Nena | | - | English |
| Folant | | - | Welsh |