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crossbar
[kraws-bahr, kros-]
noun
a horizontal bar, line, or stripe.
the horizontal bar forming part of the goal posts, as in football and soccer.
a horizontal bar used for gymnastics.
a horizontal bar that rests on uprights and that an athlete must clear in performing the pole vault or high jump.
a horizontal line in some letters of the alphabet, as in capital H.
the horizontal top bar on the frame of a man's bicycle.
crossbar
/ ˈkrɒsˌbɑː /
noun
a horizontal bar, line, stripe, etc
a horizontal beam across a pair of goalposts
a horizontal bar mounted on vertical posts used in athletics or show-jumping
the horizontal bar on a man's bicycle that joins the handlebar and saddle supports
Example Sentences
After he struck the crossbar in first-half injury time, the 21-year-old then scored his first international goal weeks after netting the winning penalty in Crystal Palace's shootout win over Liverpool in the Community Shield.
The road to the final began with a warm-up task at Goodison Park, where the creators had to take part in a crossbar challenge during the interval of an Everton Premier League game.
Agyemang almost scored a second against Italy when she lobbed the goalkeeper and hit the crossbar minutes before Kelly's penalty.
The first was a deft touch to guide a fizzing low cross into the far corner, the second a well-placed header that glanced in off the underside of the crossbar.
She sent her strike soaring over the crossbar.
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