adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cross-country/downhill skiing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
flight
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He paid for her flying lessons and for expenses associated with the planned cross-country flight .
ski
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It could be any other thirtysomethings' flat if it wasn't for the sled and cross-country skis on the balcony.
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Guests can experience the outdoors on alpine skis , snowboards, cross-country skis or snowshoes while learning the high-elevation environment.
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Between these two villages lies a favoured cross-country ski area.
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Many cross-country ski areas have rental snowshoes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Denise enjoys cross-country running.
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He's on a cross-country flight from Los Angeles to Atlanta.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By now the cross-country vehicle had disgorged its complement of heavyweight occupants, also dressed in identical blue suits.
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It helps if you have had experience over different types of cross-country jumps - like ditches and water.
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Justin is on a cross-country trip.
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That, in turn, could link up with the cross-country route near Aylesbury.
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The national museums were dark as well, and the National Mall was filled with cross-country skiers.
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Until the break-in, he had planned to use it that summer on a cross-country bicycle trip.
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You are pitting the stamina of a sprinter against the rigours of a cross-country race.