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athwart

1 of 2adverb
/əˈθwɔrt/
1

from side to side and in a slanting manner

  • The bridge stretched athwart the river, connecting the two distant shores.
  • She walked athwart the room, her eyes scanning every corner for something hidden.
  • The wind blew athwart the field, causing the tall grasses to sway.
  • The shadow of the tower stretched athwart the city streets as the sun began to set.
  • The lightning streaked athwart the sky, illuminating the entire landscape.
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across a ship from side to side

  • The crew worked athwart the deck, preparing for the storm.
  • The sailor stood athwart the ship, watching for signs of land.
  • A large wave struck athwart the vessel, causing it to tilt momentarily.
  • A large cargo crate was positioned athwart the ship, preventing easy movement across the deck.
  • The lookout stood athwart the bow, scanning the horizon for any signs of trouble.