Crossroads
crossroads (noun) -
a. place where two roads cross
b. an important point in the life of a person or group (one road is the road not taken)
at a crossroads
find yourself at a crossroads
at a crossroads in your life
at a crossroads in your career
the country is at a crossroads
the business is at a crossroads
at a difficult crossroads
at a crossroads
stand at a crossroads
reach a crossroads
come to a crossroads
a historic crossroads
a strategic crossroads
an important crossroads
an important crossroads in
a crossroads in
rather like a crossroads
at the crossroads of
crossroads of the world
art at the crossroads
the sea crossroads of
the air crossroads of
turn at the crossroads
have the right of way at a crossroads
reached the crossroads
a crossroads on the traderoutes of
a crossroads bazaar
Example sentences:
* Turn left at the next crossroads.
* At the crossroads beside the bridge they parted. (Source: British National Corpus)
* I find myself at a crossroads and don't know what to do. Help me.
* Hi. I'm 25 and at a crossroads in my life and career.
* "This country is at a crossroads," the Prime Minister urgently implored.
* What to do next? The nation was truly at a crossroads.
* The hardwood forest is at a difficult crossroads. Each year 50,000 ebony trees are cut down.
* Times Square is known as the "Crossroads of the World."
* Fighting was reported this weekend at a strategic crossroads on the approach to the city.
* "Art at the Crossroads" was the name of the exhibit
* "The Middle East was seen as the sea and, later, the air crossroads of the Eastern Hemisphere." (Source: British National Corpus)
* Each decision point is rather like a crossroads. (Source: British National Corpus)
* At the crossroads outside the village a row of clay effigies had been placed by those who'd been bitten. (Source: British National Corpus)
* "The fully-laden truck careered through traffic lights at a crossroads...crushed her ...car and pushed it 100 feet, before virtually demolishing a butchery and crashing into a florist's shop." (Source: British National Corpus)
* With a bill before parliament, efforts to protect the endangered species were at a historic crossroads.
* "Pedestrians should normally have the right of way at crossroads," the man without a car pleaded.
* When the Duke of Wellington reached the crossroads, he galloped east to find the Prussians.
* It was the single most important crossroads on the traderoutes of the region that everyone fought to control.
* He is at the crossroads of his career.
* "Carrefour" means "cross roads" in French.
* The large corporation realised it was at a crossroads.
* The hallways converge at a spot that the employees call "the crossroads."






