across the way
across the way
On the other side of some division, such as a row, street, aisle, river, etc. Primarily heard in UK. As I was riding on the bus, a man I'd never seen before kept leering at me from across the way. We're all out of those, I'm afraid—you'll have to go to our other store across the way to get them.
See also: across, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
across the ˈway
(British English also over the ˈway) on the other side of the street, etc: Music blared from the open window of the house across the way.See also: across, way
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- go/walk down the aisle
- walk down the aisle
- lead (one) up the aisle
- lead someone up the aisle
- (one's) true colours
- a grand old man of
- a/the grand old man
- (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back!
- tomorrow
- make way for (someone or something)