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zebra crossing
[ zee-bruh kraw-sing, kros-ing; British zeb-ruh ]
noun
- a crosswalk marked with white stripes.
zebra crossing
noun
- a pedestrian crossing marked on a road by broad alternate black and white stripes. Once on the crossing the pedestrian has right of way
Word History and Origins
Origin of zebra crossing1
Example Sentences
Father Ben, 45, said a zebra crossing outside St Mark's had seen "two shootings and seven stabbings" in the months leading up to Dylan's death.
Upgrade work has started at a zebra crossing in West Yorkshire which has become notorious for accidents.
An eight-year-old boy has been taken to hospital after he was struck by a car on a zebra crossing notorious for accidents in Bradford.
Italian media reported that the 44-year-old worker was painting zebra crossing lines in the town of Lodi, near Milan, before he collapsed from the heat.
A teenager was hit and killed by a car on a zebra crossing as she made her way home, an inquest opening has heard.
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